Cool. Looks like there are some steps left?
The coin is in great shape, check the cracks against the year on Cuds On Coins, you might have a new retained interior die break.
Thanks for the look and comment, the crack is hard to see, but it extends across the entire top of the head.
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Love the Buffalo.!
Agreed. It seems to be a scratch that extends off the mint mark.
It looks like a cool die chip. CopperCoins shows four rpm's of this date with split serif; the upside down pic of the mint mark above appears to...
Thanks for the looks and likes, I sent pics of it to Cuds for the RIDB and it is pending.
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Many thanks.
Thanks for the looks and comments, I always look at Cuds on Coins when I run across one of these, I have eleven BIE listed with them, so I check,...
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I'm guessing here, but it looks like the metal came from the area above it as it looks like a hole left behind and because it appears to be...
Thanks for the comments, I sent the pics to Cuds On Coins and Mr. Stevens called it a rim burr, seems either a lamination is folded over and...
Misplaced mint marks happen when the mint tech drops the punch by accident on the die. This could be such a case.
Coinflation says .9182 cents, when it hits a buck, sell.
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It is one of the low mintage populations for the Jefferson nickels. 7.7 million or so.
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