Not a DD and not an error. Worn out old die doubling is common.
But that ain't happening. ;)
You are correct. You must be the first buyer and have records to prove it.
Sadly I remember those days. I was a child but the lines on the tv news amazed me. I was a 10 year old coin collector at the time. Silver...
It's a Mint error! Congrats on your find!
Struck from a worn die. Neat but very common and no extra value. Welcome to CT.
Looks like not only circulation wear and tear but a greaser or weak strike to begin with. Not that that matters as it's too worn and no extra...
That was very nice of him. Here in York, PA we do not see new coins do no W Quarters have made it to my collection. My bank has been trying to...
Welcome to CT. Your nickel took a hit and now it's damaged. The Quarter is too blurry but it looks like a scratch.
Die cracks are common but on Shield Nickels you'll get a premium if it doesn't have any cracks. Yours is very nice but it does have cracks...
They are worth five dollars a roll. No one I know would pay a premium for them.
Only on eBay
That's about a $700 difference.
Not the doubling that you want.
Should be around $15 in my book. Worn is fine but no signs of damage other than normal circulation damage.
Not a birthday note by standard definition but a cool note. I'd keep it. @paddyman98 You know you're pushing the envelope with that being a...
Worn out, tired Die that was used well past it's life's expediency. In other words, it's normal and worth face value.
Looks fairy nice but the photos are dark. I can see the ding and it might be large enough to get a Details or damaged grade. I'm sure it would...
Just the light combined with a scuff mark.
Plating blisters or bubbles. The coin is Zinc and coated with a very thin layer of. Copper.
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