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By now you should be sorry you asked. Vinegar, Toothpaste, Olive Oil, Jewelry Cleaner, Distilled Water, Peroxide and WD40. Take your pick Paddy!...
Looks like a plating blister. Sooner or later it will pop open.
No offense meant but the toning is difficult to see due to all the black stuff. I agree with blue ink.
It's damaged. It took a hit from another coin in transit and it what they go through to get into a roll. You can see the metal is pushed to one side.
According to my research they were. The problem happened immediately after being placed in use. They were cheap and with the Hula Girl they were...
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You need to study and see examples of coins with environmentally toning and missing a clad layer. This would help you to learn the difference. It...
Looks like a scratch. Definitely not a second jacket. A filled Die is very common. If the 1 is totally missing that just makes it neat and a...
It's late and I'm heading to bed. Lol but serious. I'm really tired tonight.
All I can tell you is that is one of the most common Hobo Nickels out there.
I'm not seeing it.
Yes it's damaged as a coin but it's priceless in jewelry because of your wife. Enjoy it as a piece of jewelry.
It's gradeable but it's not worth the cost to do so.
Grease filled Die like mentioned above.
Hopefully you can get back what you put into it.
Not at all interested. Pass, pass, pass.
It's definitely a die chip. They are very common so you probably won't find anything specific to your find. They are nice to collect but not worth...
There are many types of doubling. Most are worthless. They are NAV or No Added Value Doubling coins. Yours is MD or Machine Doubling. It's very...
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