70-S large date is 1 cent. The small date is rare. [ATTACH]
I think they used to call greasers (incorrectly) low pressure strikes.
Twenty dollars, same as in town.
I like that it runs through the whole coin, that's a keeper.
Your coin is a 1982 large date copper. The incredibly rare and valuable one is the 1982-D small date copper.
Coins/ bills that need to be eliminated: cent, nickel, half dollar, dollar bill, 2 dollar bill. We got along fine after getting rid of the half...
It's a small date, but the condition is too weak to make it worth anything. [ATTACH]
OK. Like I said I couldn't tell because of the enlargement/ pixels. The margin seemed thick enough for something. But paddyman makes a good point...
I see the grade, but I was at 65 because the details are just so crisp and clean. The rev is OUTSTANDING.
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I would keep the whole roll together. This could be a different strike through. The greasers usually result in a missing letter, this looks different.
Your photo looks like a large to me. The curl in the 9 points down not across. The bottom of the 9 is blunt not sharp, and LIBERTY is well struck....
On the small date the curl of the 9 goes around further. The point at the bottom of the 9 is sharp, and LIBERTY is weakly struck. On the large...
Yes that right edge at 2 o'clock could be an error. I was looking at the lettering across the top, but if that can be caused by a thin planchet...
Check the very bottom of the reverse margin, the top of the next note might be there, and then it is worth keeping. When I copied your note,...
War nickels are 56% copper 35% silver 9% manganese.
Tolerance is +/- .13g 2.98-3.24 so it is a little light. There appears to be some damage to the obverse, and the missing weight is not drastic...
It wouldn't be the size of a nickel and have a nickel rim if it was struck on a cent planchet. And 1996, would be 2.5 grams. And it wouldn't be...
From the link: "Followed by Liberty Nickels, find any of these in a well preserved condition and you have a $20 to $30 coin." Try a dollar for...
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