Without seeing the reverse it looks to be a MAD. That being said, I wouldn't think it is worth holding onto since none of the design elements are...
Stuffing my own stocking :P
Those displays really make the coin stand out. I love the way they look.
Perhaps you could keep them in the tray and then have the 2x2s arranged in a binder or something that matched whatever tray the coin is in? All...
Major damage. That sucker spent time in a dryer.
I mean, couldn't any coin technically be a cameo? As long as it was struck well and with fresh dies?
Your coin doesn't looks cameo to me. Cameo [IMG]
You're right, I should've been more specific.
It would be best to get those coins out of the folders ASAP and dry them off. This will reduce the potential damage to the coins. As @Collecting...
Buy Low (Ream of printer paper). Sell High (counterfeit dollars)
You guys are making me drool with all your great lots. I would love to have one of those.
I can't zoom in. Your picture isn't big enough. Like @frankjg said, it didn't come to from the mint like that. It's PMD.
Looks like someone had fun with a dremel tool or something.
Are you saying he is old enough to remember when these coins were freshly minted? :p
Your picture is not good enough to make a determination. But I say "no".
Lol. But It's a steal at $2.45 directly from China!
That's what I was thinking too. I've definitely seen them on ancients but never on a modern coin.
It is a dateless buffalo nickel minted between 1913 and 1938. I do believe I "may" see a bit of "23" where the date would be though. So, possibly...
Copper is reactive and can take on lots of colors (toning) based on the environment it is in.
Maybe like $12 a piece...lol
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