As Fred said on the first page, it did not leave the mint looking like that. It's not an error.
Stairs? On a nickel? Or do you mean steps like the ones on the reverse? I'm not trying to be difficult but there is a huge difference.
Just saw your answer after I gave mine. :)
There are several other forums but CT is the best by far. Very knowledgeable people on this site.
Not an F-12. G-8, G-10 tops.
It might be struck through grease or other debris.
Yes. Not worth selling it though.
Crack it out and send it to PCGS.
I believe you-it's haunted.
If my friend traded me that kind of money for a coin that's worth one cent I be looking for new friends.
Nice find. What's up with the NE in NEBRASKA? The same thing on CHIMNEY ROCK? Welcome to CT.
A Mint error and a PMD. Spend the pmd coin and keep the Mint error, just don't get them mixed up. Nice find.
Looks like they kept it in their pocket and rubbed it in the same place every time they got nervous.
Not interested at all in it.
I'm saying this in fun @Heavymetal. SKACKER
All I see is a slight MAD, a misaligned die. That is why LIBERTY is closer to Lincoln. Look at the rim. It's very common. Welcome to CT.
Unfortunately it's too far away.
Please give us a few details will ya? Lol
It's a normal well circulated war Nickel.
I've spent money every month! I'm not a kid in a candy store but I am a coin collector in a coin store!
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