Just like looking at pretty ladies in bathing suits, big or small, we look at them all. Can’t get much better advice than posting quality...
I believe it’s the closed 3 Looking for opinions Anybody?
1873 3 cent nickel [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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May have been mercury coated which is wearing off. Yeah, we did that back in the day. Most thermostats had mercury and they failed often so easily...
I don’t think so
Wow! End of the roll
Can’t really hurt the value, or increase the value. Ok to practice cleaning on this one. Water soak overnight Acetone soak the next night Will be...
Yep
I’d say strike through I have a Kennedy Proof set, still intact, with a likely rim burr strike through [ATTACH][ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Here’s my 1994 P Kennedy
I have a few of these bouncy Kennedy halves I’ll look for the one with triple ear which I posted a couple years ago[ATTACH][ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1923 J Hamburg 1/2 Million Mark Notgeld
A member who hasn’t been seen since 2015 posted one of these Sorry I can’t help more...
Always nice to find a silver war nickel [ATTACH]
An empty spot in my Whitman Classic album Still seeking a couple [ATTACH][ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Nickel, the metal, is very hard. Here’s a quarter I found CRH. Slightly magnetic and very shiny Thought it was silver...
Those older Canadian nickels, as shown by @Snowman, are good feed stock for plating other coins. Makes them slightly magnetic with a mirror surface
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