Not burnished but it is very nice looking.
A nice tripled MD coin. It's a keeper.
Nice serial but photos would be nice and helpful. Condition is everything when it comes to paper money.
Please start a new thread so as not to hijack this one. Post photos in full size of both sides and state or ask questions clearly. It's probably...
Amazing!
No.
It's minted from an old worn out Die.
In my opinion, no they do not run the market but they do help establish prices for market areas.
It's part of my $2.50 Indian set. One of the common dates. I can't say which one because I got a really good deal by buying 6 coins to get me...
It's not aluminum! Period! End of conversation. It's a plain zinc cent worth one cent. Got it?
Easy bake oven, now that's funny. Thanks for the laugh. :)
As Fred said on the first page, it did not leave the mint looking like that. It's not an error.
Stairs? On a nickel? Or do you mean steps like the ones on the reverse? I'm not trying to be difficult but there is a huge difference.
Just saw your answer after I gave mine. :)
There are several other forums but CT is the best by far. Very knowledgeable people on this site.
Not an F-12. G-8, G-10 tops.
It might be struck through grease or other debris.
Yes. Not worth selling it though.
Crack it out and send it to PCGS.
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