It is neither a variety or an error. It is a die state.
COMPLETELY flat and smooth, it's a fake. Yes they do exist, but the resulting one sided coins are not completely flat and smooth on the blank...
No but you can list them at $17.77 just like Annie did. Doesn't mean you will SELL them for that, just like Annie isn't. Just because you are an...
The mintmark probably suffers from a die chip that resulted in the lack of an opening in the center of the D. Other than that I think both Hobo...
Looks to me like simple discoloration.
There's the problem right there, the expectation that mint set coins are almost always problem free. Since the early 2000's that can be a valid...
In this case the dime planchet was not as well centered as it was on the OP coin. It was already more south and west when it was struck. This is...
The coin was discussed on the NGC forum and there were links to an article about it and even in the article the owner states that it shows...
No, just illegal to melt the cents and non-silver five cent pieces. You can melt all the dimes, quarters, and small size dollars you want. It...
In that grade? Mid 90's possibly a little later. See above. 50 years ago Uncirculated ones were $8.
I don't see tooling, I think they have it undergraded, I think the strike is sharper than usual, and I think the cut through the back of the neck...
And they conveniently forget to tell you that ALL planchets are burnished after annealing and before striking. The "Unc with mintmark" versions...
It's real. Overgraded, but real.
Consider this, MOST of the Mint State CC coins seen today, whether raw or slabbed, came from GSA holders. For one of the years 75% of the entire...
If you look at some PCGS and NGC graded examples you will get an idea of what they should look like. BUT probably 90% or more of the MS-67 or...
But did you know Witty that just a few years ago the metal value in the nickel was nearly 17 cents apiece? And that it has been falling since then?
Any that you think are definite no questions asked 70's. Other than that, none of them, they are just bullion. Also be aware that more than...
I believe they went to those about the time they started using the edgeview slabs for all denominations so sometime around 2010.
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