That's just wear from however many years of circulation.
Just a short road trip :P See you in a few days haha. We are actually leaving to spend a week in a cabin in the Poconos in PA. Looking forward to...
It is 100% plated. I'm amazed that this thread made it to the main page.
I wish my kids and I could catch a fish that size. We only catch bluegill in the lake near us. Fun for the kids but I’d like a bit of a challenge.
@paddyman98 those aren’t fish! Those are bait! :p
But where are the fish?
Today I learned about the cult of Maria Lionza.
Lol. The sadist in me wants to know how much you paid for it.
That walker hurts my heart...
5 cents. As has been stated several times before, it is just damaged. Nobody wants a damaged coin.
Should be 5 grams. There is no need to weigh this to verify it though. It is 100% damaged. We see these all the time here.
Your coin was milled down by someone after leaving the mint. Just damage.
Remember, there is a mint tolerance for these. If it isn't outside that, it doesn't really count for anything.
A rotated die?
Keep at it. I started out only searching for the big ones. Most of the tiny ones aren't worth it and are too hard to really tell for a beginner IMO.
Looks like a lam to me.
Yeah they are pretty much nothing lol. All the years had high mintages and you can get really nice ones for basically melt.
I wouldn't pay more than melt for either coin.
Nope. Have you checked out varietyvista.com or coppercoins.com?
Not even close on either of them, sorry. That big scratch down the obverse of the Mexican peso kills it. The Swiss 5 franc has lots of hairlines...
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