That coin is just damaged.
Badly damaged, probably can't even spend that one!
I was beginning to get dizzy. They seem to post back and forth about the same coins.
The nicer ones might be worth a couple cents each.
No, forget it, not worth your time.
Absolutely not, face value and pretty beat up.
It's worth 25 cents and no more, and not in very good condition. You can do much better for a US coin in your collection.
I can see both sides, and both have their appeal. I wanted an example of both a 1793 chain cent and a wreath cent, but can only afford low grade...
I would keep the wheat cent and spend the others.
Agreed, normal.
I am just seeing a well circulated wheat cent. Kentucky's 3 cent value is about right.
Well, it is a Philadelphia minted Buffalo nickel made from 1913 to 1938. The dates tended to wear off, especially on the earlier coins.
That is one badly damaged nickel.
If there is no mint mark then it is from the Philadelphia mint.
A copy steel cent would most likely cost more than a genuine one!
Can't really help you, I don't see anything out of the ordinary. Ask all the questions you want, that is one of the main purposes of the forum!...
Yes, it is a fake.
There were pictures in another thread but it appears to be gone. It did not appear to be a wide AM to me.
The token can't be a genuine 1824, Jackson wasn't even elected president until 1828 and his battle with the bank came much later.
Yup, spend it.
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