Thanks but it’s never been a problem in my family.
Just damaged
Fantastic, I do miss @Mountain Man posts. He is truly a great guy and a wonderful member of the CT community.
Damaged coins? Those are some of the best error coins I’ve seen in ages.
I’ll turn 70 this year. I’ve never had a colonoscopy and no plans to do so.
Always buy the coin, not the slab.
SGS=Sub Grading Slabber
Looks plated.
Your nickel has been intentionally damaged after it left the mint. Not an error of any type.
Not really seeing anything special.
From what I can see it appears that the mint mark has taken a small hit and with copper being a soft metal it moved. There looks like a small...
If you used a credit card just call the card company and cancel the sale.
It was cleaned but a person that didn’t know any better and it was done poorly.
Forget the modern coins. They are over priced. Buy the best grade of pre 1933 gold coins that you can. In 9 years they will all be over 100 years old.
That coin should make anyone happy.
You should read up and study a bit before spending that kind of money on open lots and grading fees.
Looks to be minted by a worn die do not the kind of doubling you want.
I’m thinking a strong MS-64.
And you’ve got four of them.
Yes it’s doubled. No it’s not a doubled die. It’s doubling called MD or machine doubling and there’s no premium for it as it’s very common.
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