WOW, Tommy...you're on double-secret probation!!!
I would like to buy one also and would be interested in whatever answers you get. Your looks fine to me, but what do I know. Any way to date these?
Since you have a coin where you have nothing to lose, try a brass or copper brush on it. These are used on ancients, so give it a try. Whatever...
https://www.coincommunity.com/pdf/Ant-Nose-essay.pdf
I think a chipped die and a die chip are different animals.
Not to disparage your coin, but if I scratched a 5 on a coin and showed it to 100 people, they would see it, but it still never came that way from...
Just had it for the photo on the left...
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Get used to the baaaaaaaaaaaaaad jokes.
Actually if I saw this coin at a coin show, I would pay $0.50 - $1
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One of the guidelines I have found helpful is to ask yourself "How could that have happened in the Mint."
I can see some kind of markings, but it is just PMD or Post Minting Damage that occurred outside the mint. Markings can look like familiar...
Maybe one copper, one silver, one gold...maybe one Greek, one Roman...maybe
Oops...never mind...
1955 is the year you could get them wrapped in tissue paper in a little cardboard box or in the new film packaging, I think.
Sorry, @dougsmit I think you often get conflated with @GDJMSP although you are a chic with the shell on its head compared to Fred Fl...uh The...
Actually e-bay wouldn't be too bad for the older ones.
And you have TWO Dougs to choose from...
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