A small spot of solder.
Not a copper nickel. We need pictures but my quess is environmental.
I know that but I forgot about it as I was so excited to get one in sealed in Mint packaging. I have one but it's been removed but not this one....
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Works for me. I have fun CRHing, pull out older coins and what interest me and then sell the copper coins. Naturally I take the zinc coins back to...
Thanks. It's difficult with just my cell phone and then there's the lighting.
Normal verses the blue moon effect?
I pull them out but then I sell them for $1.00 a roll. I basically double my money but I don't account for my time.
Afraid not but it was a nice find.
I couldn't resist this and the price was right. Any white spots and/or lines are not on the coins but they are on the packaging. Hopefully you...
Sorry Kaye but the coin has been severely beaten up after it left the Mint and you know what that means, PMD.
Not a black beauty but it is a black ugly. It suffers from being environmentally damaged.
Not a D. If you want a mintmarks Liberty Nickel you'll have to get a 1912 as that's the only date with a D.
At least you found something.
Damaged. Period. But welcome to CT.
You're more into the brown than red with that coin and it's worth about a dime.
Struck by a Die that was filled with grease or debris and not worth your time to see what's it's worth. Even a dollar seems high to me as they are...
Very nice and done at the Mint. The lines are from five cleaning or as some would say, polishing the Die. What you have is normal.
Very nice and all four bills are sequenced in order. Everything I see and everything you said is all normal and within specs. For four dollars I'd...
Not PMD at all. The Die was scratched so it comes out on the coin. Ever hear of the high and low leaf varieties on the state quarters? A Mint...
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