Stupid is as stupid does
The larger diameter seems to be nickel size per image on post #6
Or...caught in a dryer or other machinery. Jmo. Edit:I see you’re a new member. Welcome to CoinTalk
I sold half of mine last summer on CL. $4/lb which is about 2 cents ea. What remains may never sell. I haven’t tried this year. Don’t need to...
Damaged. Note the flattened rim too
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Some of these Steelies are heavy before plating. Nickel plating can be quite thick. This is by far my most shiny war...
I think damage. Looks like the top of the 9 took some damage at the same time
Schaffer’s -Dale Schaffer 7107 S Yale Ave #199 Tulsa, OK 74136 918-496-3008
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I have 20-30 pounds of bronze Canadian cents. Separated CRH in Syracuse. I could pick out a set if you don’t find a source. I figured they are 98%...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] More of my Canadian Silver. Look for a PM (Personal Message)from me Chris
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Been a few years but I’ll get a few out for pics. This 1939 was in an album for many years
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What they said
+1 nope
MD
Ouch
You done ok. Under melt and as @Kentucky says could sell for $3-8 ea
Some doubled die coins show less spread than some DDD doubling. The 1995 cent is one of these. I have found 2 of them. Also some doubled die coins...
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