Very nice! I especially like the New Rochelle.
Yes, die clashes are failrly common on small coins from that era. The smaller and thinner the coin the more common die clashes are (because the...
That's pretty cool. Congrats on a great find.
Might want to check that. 3-Leg Buffalo Nickels are definitely 1937-D but there is the 1936-D 3-1/2-Leg Buffalo Nickel.
run, Age does not determine the value of a coin. Value is based on (among other things) rarity, condition, and demand.
Could be some sort of fake or game piece. We can't tell without a photo. Please post GOOD photos of the coin.
run, welcome to CoinTalk. 1) Are the two photos of the same coin? 2) Don't hold your coins the way you are holding the coin in the first...
The '36 is damaged.
Congrats. Now you have the silver bug and will have to frequently feed the addiction.
I am no expert but I don't think you should expect to find this note in a book on Southern States obsolete currency because the note was issued by...
That's a cool coin. (I know some here will say you shouldn't have bought the coin because of the swastika and the fact that it was issued by Nazi...
I would agree.
The dime has PMD and the "wired" (weird) color was caused by some environmental agent. (In other words, it is not an error.) The cent color was...
Did you post photos of the correct nickel? You describe a 1941 nickel but you posted photos of a 1946-D nickel. Sorry, but I don't see any...
Welcome to CoinTalk. You don't have enough time to get your coin graded before the Long Beach show (unless you pay for Rush service - which will...
Translation: "It is a Chinese counterfeit."
Where did you get this coin? Be aware that a LOT of counterfeit "errors" like this one are coming out of China.
Got a picture?
acan, there is no need to start multiple threads for the same question.
It could be a scratched die or a die chip. It is not a cud. (A cud occurs when the edge of the die breaks off creating a coin with a lump of metal...
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