It may look that way but rest assured it's not.
Best wishes on finding a few good ones and have a great time doing so. That's lots of fun waiting for you. :)
Your coin looks as if it was cleaned and that lowers the value. I would expect the coin you posted to be about $35.00.
There's only one Nickel that's a key and it's the 1950. You can buy one for around $12.00 in great shape.
Me too! In fact, I love fish and seafood in general. Salmon is best though! :)
It looks like it's flat and shelf like. If so, that's means it's MD so spend it. Welcome to CT.
They all look brand new so not sure what's out there for 2020's. Welcome to CT.
Probably paper which was glued to the coin but it's damaged now.
You all are hilarious. I'm laughing my head off. It's a small salmon swimming upstream to spawn but I caught him with a lure called a buzz bomb. Lol
Looks like MD to me so it's a spender.
I can't help but it is neat looking.
It's caused by a worn die. Very common.
Thanks. I'm not into varieties but this one struck me as neat so I bought it.
Sounds like typical coin counting machine damage.
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Afraid not.
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