An easy way to do this is post the Variety's. If the photos are good enough we can help get you a grade, because ultimately the grade and die...
You You are right. 67 has auctioned at 10 and above but the 68 is the money maker.
I see a thick natural toning. And would guess that the luster is there. Very minor contact marks and a beautiful coin. MS66
Any and all clad coinage is mostly worth a quarter unless you find an uncirculated example that would grade above MS66.
Definitely machine doubled. But if you look further there is also DDD on the date. You won't find an RPM on a coin minted after 1989. The MM was...
Carry on if the price is right you will have another prospected buyer shortly. These sets are sealed correct?
I am more in the boat that the liberty was a solder job. The Jeff looks ok, Blakesley is there. The Rosie looks like it was pinched with a tool. I...
And it's in good shape. Cool find!
It's crazy but I agree that it is only a corroded off center.
Who would want that? Looking for Pristine, FS Jefferson's is why most of us collect Nickels in the first place.
It was struck with tired and worn dies.
Although 2 million is a big number. Just how many will show up uncirculated. This is the question you must ask yourself. I would suspect that the...
Plating blisters like this are common on all the early zLincolns. The mint was having a problem bonding the copper plating to the zinc core. IMO...
+1 no doubt environmental.
Definitely a star.
5600
The reverse is Longacre doubling. Very common on IHC's. http://www.numissociety.com/content.php?135-Longacre-Doubling-A-discussion
Toning is storage related. There are a lot of good threads on this topic here on CT. Proper storage conditions will reduce the amount of toning a...
We can't guess the grade unless you post photos of the reverse.
Cool VW Bus. But a damaged dime.
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