Just a normal circulated dime, worth ten cents. Your nickel on the other hand does have some value, as the war nickels were made from 35% silver.
I had jus the opposite experience when my sons were younger. They were always given something, gold plated Ikes, blank planchets, foreign coins,...
Not sure what info you want, the 1969 cent is a circulation issue minted in San Francisco. 1964 was the highest mintage year of earlier Jefferson...
Just a normal circulated 1981 Philadelphia minted cent. Worth face value.
Yup, that is environmental damage.
If in average circulated condition it is worth a few cents.
I have one somewhere with just the UCC. I think I may have gotten it from Littleton when I was a teenager.
If the reverse is normal then it was struck with misaligned dies, if the reverse is off as well then it was struck off center. Either way it is...
Your coin is just damaged.
Just beat up, looks like it was run over a few times before you found it.
Looks like a normal 1965 Philadelphia cent. Is there anything in specific you wanted to know about it?
Face value, unless very high grade. If they came from circulation they are probably worth one cent and five cents. You can always post pictures...
Heat will do that to a zinc cent too.
The R does not stand for Ryder, that makes no sense at all, it marks the coin as a replica.
It has just been coated with something and it is peeling off. Could be paint or actual plating.
One of my favorite coins, honoring Churchill, one of the most important people of the 20th century.
No, it isn't, totally different variety. 23 1/2 may have started out without a coulter but had one added. 23 1/2 is closer stylistically to 22...
I did a little reading on 23 1/2-R. Obverses 23 and 24 were the only obverses known paired with reverse R before the discovery of 23 1/2. Even...
Couldn't tell you why, but there is a picture in Whitman's encyclopedia. Will check my copy of New Jersey State coppers later tonight, any...
It is listed in Whitman's encyclopedia of Colonial and Early American coins. It was discovered in 1895 and is not really similar to obverse 23....
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