I'm not sure I understand your question completely. A good start would be to take clear pictures of both sides and post it here. There are lots of...
Beautiful sight when you get rolls like that isn't it?
Be careful with that. My son is 7 now and I accidentally have turned him into a coin monster :) Not that I don't enjoy having a partner in...
[IMG] That's not true. I don't. I just wanted to make a meme this morning.
Boo Dave. You know better than that :P It's ok. This is your gimmie for the day. PS - I am currently highly caffeinated and am feeling froggier...
Do you have this resource? http://www.error-ref.com/ Great for looking up examples of different types of errors.
Nope. Your coin has been damaged is all.
Looks about like most of the NIFCs I have seen in rolls. I would expect them to be in better shape than more circulated stuff. Definitely keep it...
It's fake. What a surprise...
Start here: http://www.error-ref.com/machine-doubling/
It's a 1946S.
Not true doubling.
Its a generic silver round. I personally wouldn't pay anything over melt for it but you may get a couple bucks over melt from the right person.
But it clearly doesn't since you can see the zinc core through the damaged area...
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Looks damaged to me.
I wish that was mine! haha. That was @bhh Though I totally agree with you. My biggest score ever came from CWR Halves. $165 F/V gave me something...
Nice one! Good way to get back at it.
Take a picture and let us see.
Doh, forgot to provide the link: http://buffalonickel.org/1913-buffalo-nickel-type-1-and-type-2/
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