Alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper.
Bizarre looking...
Impossible to say without a picture. Possibly if you open the case if that is possible. Likely value is around $3 to $5 if they are nice AU to BU...
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Not sure what it going on there. First, it is not the 1955 doubled die. It may be somebody's bad attempt at a cast counterfeit of the real deal.
Not any more ancient than I am...
Yes, $5 should be just about right. Maybe stretch to $7 or so if you have to and really want it.
Not a lot is right. Under $10. For comparison, I sold this one with a light mark on the reverse for $17.50 last week: [ATTACH]
The 1932 (beautiful!!) is probably most likely to be worth slabbing. However you need to get a MS-65 grade on it ($200) to make it worth while. In...
The 1937-S about doubles from MS-60 to MS-65, so you would need a MS-66 grade to pay off there.
Don't bother on the 1942-S. Using the Greysheet, the price only increases by small increments from MS-60 (62.50) to MS-66 (140). You would need to...
It would not be an error... just unusual since so many are junky looking.
Based on your pictures. I have looked at many thousands of them over the last 36 years and can tell quite easily. However we will see what others...
You have a large date there.
Pretty well worn out... and damaged. Worth 10 cents.
I was thinking VG-10 to Fine, cleaned and scratched. This being a case where the description is worse than the coin as your dollar has pretty...
There are plenty of 1969-D's already in slabs. You should be able to pick one up for far less than the cost of having yours graded.
Safe bet it is some sort of damage. Based on the wear on that nickel, it has certainly passed through many collector's hands over the last 60...
Very nice but I doubt it would be cost effective to get it graded. You can buy them already slabbed for much less than what it will cost you to...
Carbon and sulfur are not our friends here!
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