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Def. a large S which is nice even in this circulated example. I can't tell from the photo (need clearer unangled shot) if it is large S over...
Seems grainy. It looks like it has been cleaned improperly.
If it was a steel 1944 it's still going to have VERY high value even if plated because of the extreme rarity factor. (I don't believe it is steel,...
That's larger. A little blurry for me. But I agree with the above 3, that it looks plated, and set in a jewelry piece.
Can't really enlarge them to see. Can you post them directly here? Thanks for coming back and posting photos.
I could put that cent under my metal detector and know in 2 seconds if it is zinc or copper. If the scale is calibrated correctly it's only 2...
If the cent is copper, it's a big deal. Examine it for zinc spots etc. I see it's a Philly, I believe all the off metal (copper instead of zinc)...
Melt value is $1.20 because the condition is G-04. I'll say $2 to a collector. A dealer won't pay that, because of condition and lack of rarity....
The large date has the sloppy 2. The small date has the delicate, fully formed, swan's neck 2.
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Nickels aren't clad. Most Jeffersons are very common and only a few are worth a little money. 1955 1954-S 1953-S 1952-S 1951-S 1950 1950-D 1949-S...
Super dark portrait. And the reverse green looks dark too. Thanks. These are neat to examine.
I think the VDB is OK. Slightly off center and the B is crunchy.
Collectors and experts aside, people don't really look at the money. It is easy to pass smaller bills. The portrait ink seems very dark, and the...
I agree that not all pawnbrokers are greedy, scavenger bottom fishers taking advantage and exploiting people who are in a bad situation. Poor, on...
Looks like someone Exacto-knifed it out. Seems like the 1's acquire a lot of damage. Ink marks, stamps, graffiti, etc. Good photo on post #2.
VF-cleaned? If not cleaned I agree with $10.
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