I think it is a 1785 4.4-C
Looks genuine, many were cartoonish. If no one ID's the variety I may be able to check later.
Your coin has most likely been plated with some other metal.
No. What would make you ask this?
I am a bit confused, just normal circulated cents? If so then they are worth one cent each, maybe two cents each for the wheat cents.
Welcome to the forum. There are a lot of these fantasy coins out there, do you have a question about it?
Might be plated and in a bezel, no way to say without pictures.
You can post a picture if you like, but if it looks like the one in this post it is most likely just damaged as is this one.
Wrong, wrong, wrong! Look it up, nickel is magnetic. Your coin is plated, nothing more. It is your money, send it in if you wish.
Nickel is magnetic.
Your dime has environmental damage. Copper nickel coins exposed to the elements or buried will turn color like this.
It still would show up in the fields, not the devices.
It is stained, as pickin and grinin pointed out a clash is visible on the fields because they are the high point of a die not the devices which...
Just a badly damaged cent.
Impossible to see anything in that photo, but fingerprints on a coin are generally a bad thing indicating it has been mishandled.
That is definitely not a proof. There is really nothing about it that looks like a proof.
Is it the color that makes you think it is struck on a silver composition planchet? If so it is only toned, it is very common to see nickels...
Just damage on the 4. Worth a little over a dollar for the silver value.
Welcome to the forum, but unfortunately your coin is just damaged. Worth a cent if anyone will still accept it in this condition!
Welcome to the forum, and of course you can continue to post and ask questions.
Separate names with a comma.