It's zinc. It's from a worn die and it's s spender.
Haven't I seen this coin before? Nice kids.
I always remember steel Cents to be worth very little. As a kid they were spent. Today, many, many years later, they are worth about $.15 each....
Not a Doubled Die. The 3 is Doubled butbits only NAV or No Added Value Doubling.
Ask yourself how many coins you have lost in your lifetime. Now multiply that by the number of US citizens. Any ideas as to why the Mint produces...
@Circus That's a nice older Mardi Gras Wooden Nickel.
I knew that so that's why I said your right pocket. Lol
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You have taken on a huge project and I'm glad you have stuck to it. It's a wonderful thing that you're doing for all of them.
Never heard of a crying Lincoln but the coin is damaged. Just look at it.
That sounds nice, a good day fishing and chips and salsa to boot.
Same here Mike but I love the coin flipper.
Yeah, that chicken really could dance!
That's a nice nice souvenir.
Just use your cell phone camera. Take the photo, crop out the background and post to CT.
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Nice but value will be based on condition of the bill, the date and the signatures on the bill. That should get you started.
Despite the fuzzy photos, no it's not the DDO. In 1955 the doubling is very distinctive.
The weight will be different between the 80% and the 50% silver content.
Not copper but clad. It was dropped onto the ground where is remained for some time. It's called environmental damage. Welcome to CT.
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