Nice coin. That 7 o'clock obverse denticles business is from the cud on the reverse side?
What do you see other than gouges?
MS66, but the reverse would grade higher! Beautiful reverse.
I did boot camp at Fort Polk, Louisiana in 1968. My MOS was 11H! I wonder how many people that I trained with are listed on the wall.
almost like it's had mercury rubbed onto it
fake-o to the max
I was born in 1947, and even I am in better condition than those nickels!
Maybe VG10? Check this website: https://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/Indian/Grades
and we think we're lucky when we can detect a wheat cent...
Wonder how many fingers pinched that penny during the depression!
OK, OK. Era.:happy:
Only greed kept me from selling my 90%. Kept holding on for the return of higher prices, but as we know, it never came. Still got 'em!
and there's a "4" to the right of the mint mark! Rare indeed!
Just very worn.
kinda looks like the remnants of lettering behind the legend on the edge of the flan
There you go, "nickle" is misspelled. Should be n i c k e l.
I hope that picture wasn't taken under hot bright lights. This ain't gonna be pretty......
I can see rim damage on all the rim surfaces, but I see no number.
That's Abe! He DID have some strange ways.....
Looks like it was found in a gravel drive.
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