I highly doubt it.
Coin A looks a little soft so I went with B which has a nice light toning.
It was plated in the past after it left the Mint so not an error.
I think that happened after it left the Mint.
Very nice finds and that 1916 is very nice for a 104 year old coin. Use a mirror and stand the coin so the photo shows both sides at the same time.
Definitely MD or machine doubling. It's a variety of NAV or No Added Value Doubling. Welcome to CT.
A lot of older folks would tear the corns off a two dollar bill so they wouldn't confuse them with a twenty dollar bill.
Hopefully you'll locate that Wall Drug one
Now that's different. It looks a little bigger than a wooden nickel.
I wonder if a TPG grades these? If not, maybe I should develop a grading service for them.
I thought you'd like that explanation. :smuggrin:
Nice error and welcome to CT.
Sterling is .925 silver. Nice little haul for a nice Saturday afternoon. I'm pretty sure you're mistaken about that 1974 being damaged. I don't...
Yes, a number of them exist and they also have a large number of Wooden Nickels that go for $25 and under but they will cost you more than $10.
I want one!
At least it doesn't read IN COD WE RUST
You got it!
A Wooden Nickel is a token. They were mostly issued by a merchant or a bank and at times redeemable for specific items. Scrip and tokens have...
The silver Nickels have a large mintmark above the dome. [ATTACH]
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