If the 76's are SUPER CRISP, they could have a little value over face. Check for fancy serial numbers.
I'm not saying you polished it. But it looks to be polished. Which would ruin it if it had any value over a dime, which I don't think it does.
66 minimum. Redundant.
I can't see the date well enough in this photo to tell the difference between 1873 and 1878. Clear photos of the date would be nice. I think the...
1955-D is a nickel. The 1955 Philly has a small premium. The 1955 D over S is a valuable coin. Always show both sides. I have a 1955-D which I...
A perfect coin would be a 71.
Yours appears to be either misaligned or off center. Need both sides. The odds of it being silver are slim to say the least. But a cool coin...
Just looks like the wrappers are made in Pennsylvania.
The one on EBay just says it is heavy 3.4 grams. Yours with the composition written on the slab is far more interesting. Plus yours is a woody and...
The self serve checkout at Wal Mart probably takes them. Just don't deal with people and life is good. Let's see some photos but most or all of...
Perhaps if the note wasn't all wrinkled. What is the face value of the note in USD? Is there a collector value for the note? Personally, I have a...
Seems polished. Was that an attempt (by the seller) to pass it off as a proof?
And screw over the other guy? I may be in the minority, and I know this business/hobby has some unscrupulous people, but I expect more integrity...
They aren't even worth the shipping price to me.
Just makes it a more amazing error.
How long before they turn up on Ebay as valuable error coins?
I think the truth is more important than hurt feelings. Especially when someone could be burned for a lot of money buying a coin which is...
How did they know the value of the coin when it's not minted on there anywhere? Literacy rates were lower 220 years ago, and some people are not...
Nickels are 75% copper and 25% nickel. If it has a bronze color it is most likely environmental damage. ( It could have been in the ground, and...
Right, so as an 1873, it's prob just a circulated business strike? It doesn't look like a proof. I realize in this condition it is hard to tell....
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