Weigh it. If it weighs close to 5.67 grams it's a quarter. If it is light (the amount of weight for a clad layer on one side) then a missing clad...
In that coins grade it might be worth .10 cents. But there's no market for ten cent nickels. A dealer isn't going to give you 8 cents and sell it...
6285.00 When the bubble goes down, like today, expect it to run way down. They are finally admitting that manipulation drove the price higher,...
The Pinocchio Cent
I didn't say that you cleaned them. I said some/ all appear cleaned and that could have happened before you got them. They have a cleaned look to...
Here is one that I use: 40x Magnification 25mm Mini Glass Jeweler Jeweler's Magnifier Magnifying Eye Jewelry Loupe Loop Led Light Black Sold by:...
I find that marker to be more subtle and harder to tell.
You can see the curl of the 9 is pointing to the foot of the 7 and LIBERTY is well struck. See post #6.
Some/ all appear cleaned. If they weren't cleaned, as much as $1.00 1914 .50 1918 .25 1927 .10 1934 not 1939
I don't see Guam. Perhaps you could point it out.
It's almost 100% that it's large. The bottom of the nine is sharp in the SD and blunt in the LD. The important marker is how closed the 9 is. In...
Most of the war nickels are only worth melt value unless it is great condition. Or a rare variety/error.
Less than 14 million 1942-D's minted. In good condition it's worth more than a nickel. That one has seen better days.
Oh I see the date on the reverse. 2001. I thought it could have been any zinc cent that found it's way in. NVM
I use a loupe. Less than $10 on EBay. Great for looking at coins and jewelry.
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