Is the dot raised or sunken into the coin?? Kind of looks like someone pressed a pin into it...:confused:
At least a double, if not a triple. I'd surely hold onto that nickel. Good find!
With an ebay user name like "MagicDoughBait" , I wouldn't buy anything off him, especially 98.5% positive feedback....sketchy!
Looks cut to me:rollling:
PMD in my opinion. (Post Mint Damage) - Damage taken after leaving the mint.
At first glace, one may say this is a Doubled Die. However I agree with rick because of the reverse of the coin. Matches the front showing a good...
Just curious, where did you get them from?
I don't see anything :( Sorry!
Looks like strike or hub doubling as you said. Worth face value :thumb:
Agreed with Clarke, worn beyond belief:D
I agree about the edge. Looks a bit fishy. Also, the cheek bone on his face is rather odd as well. Looks way bigger than it should be but maybe...
This could be a big list.....;)
An easy way to calibrate and always have something/remember the amount is to weigh out a nickel. Will weigh out to 5 grams for 1 nickel, and a...
I'm gonna say very worn die + strike doubling. :yes:
Listed in the Cud book as LC-76-11. You found a solid cud! Great find!:thumb:
Strike doubling in my opinion. Due to the shelf like doubling.
I agree
You gotta get a usb scope or something clarke. I'm very interested in the word "Dollar" on the reverse of the bumpy coin. Looks pretty messed up...
Congrats! :hail: That's awesome
In my opinion, It's PMD because after looking at the reverse, I can see an abnormal raising near the center. Looks as though someone was smashing...
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