That quarter is pretty worn. Even a seasoned collector could have a hard time attributing it. There's just not enough detail in your photos to help.
It's a silver war time nickel. Definitely worth more than 5 cents.
It'd die deterioration, see the rough surfaces.
I am at a 63. I really don't see the luster needed for a higher grade.
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Coins aren't an investment they are a hobby. Even in 30 years they could be worth the same or less than what you bought them at. What coins did...
Interesting note there aren't any shattered die referenced on Cuds on Coins. One of my favorites are the 2007 Roosevelts on the page below. starts...
I am not seeing the notching or extra thickness.. I think what you are seeing is the result of a gassy planchet and plating issues.
I would like you to take a look at this reference. All 88' and 88D cents have a Wide AM the key to the FS-901 is the flared D. And that is not...
I believe I might have a variety or two. But I don't believe I have any errors.
My vote would be NO, but that isn't in your poll.
I see an altered coin with damage. It may not have been made to deceive but, it would deceive a new collector for sure.
It may look like the doubling on Wddr-001 but it doesn't have the same thickness. Does it have any of the other characteristics? Die markers? This...
The damage on the wing tips and right above peace on the reverse should keep this coin from a 67.
Wow, it amazes me that damaged coins get so much attention.
The obverse with the slight doubling looks like some die deterioration. It is a very nice example. And looks like it would get the full steps...
Common coin with plating blisters which are common.
Thanks for the correction Y'all. I didn't even think of a clash. I guess because I would expect for how defined it is, that there would be more...
@robec So your saying that this designation is used as more or less a bonus to the coin? Anacs is calling this a better than average brown? I say...
What aren't they all professional authenticators on You tube?:yack:o_O
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