They look cleaned to me.
With that Buffalo *nickel*, if you wanted, you could put it in a small glass with some white vinegar and a bit of dissolved salt. After a bit, it...
Damaged. Spender.
The ones I have found say they are from Guernsey. That being said, I can't see these being worth a ton. More of a novelty thing. Like the gold...
When I started driving, not THAT long ago...gas was just under a dollar.
Welcome to CT. We'd love to see what you have. From your description, it sounds like damage. But pictures will certainly help. Follow rick's...
Sorry for the fingerprints ;) lol
Not bad for 50 cents. I'm thinking maybe in the VF-low XF range. I could be wrong though :P Either way, not worth a whole lot over melt I don't think.
The only "LCS" near me has a pretty big online presence. I go in occasionally for their world coin junk bin though it is over-priced. One day I...
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That's a solid box. I've searched ~568 boxes and my average is 10 per box.
That looks to be a struck through die cap. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/Errors/Struck_Through_Die_Cap.html A brockage looks more like this:...
Thats a normal Philly minted cent.
Did you search ebay recently sold listings? Not a terrible indicator of what things are selling for.
Have you tried to weigh it or put it against a magnet? Those are 2 good indicators of a fake. Though, the Chinese fakes are getting better.
Yes, DDD. Also "DoublED Die"... Before taking pictures and posting did you check it against any resources? You probably could've answered your own...
I'm not a Morgan guy but around the collar has me concerned, the folded over looking stuff. Can anyone say if this is a normal thing?
An even worse nightmare!
I HATE searching dimes...but I totally would in this case :P
That is one of the known DDRs I believe.
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