Not a CUD.
You should keep that one as it was cheap and it's a fine example of a nickel woodie so to speak. The lines are due to an improper metal mixture.
The 3rd choice in your poll is missing. The coin is damaged.
It's a counter stamped to honor the 25th anniversary of JFK being elected as President. Another novelty coin.
Damaged in circulation so not an error.
It's on a zinc Cent so what do you expect? NAV again and it's a common die problem.
NAV or no added value doubling.
It's a die problem but it's also normal.
Welcome to CT. It's a term that is used to make a coin look better than it really is. The coin in question has been whizzed by use of a hand held...
Ok, you're nuts! lol Welcome to CT.
So now I'm a "Nut"? LOL on that one. :)
Not really but yes on the older coins.
It's 1/10th gold bullion, not a coin, therefore it is not a legal counterfeit.
Yes that is a die crack. Nice find.
It all sounds good and I'm happy for you but where are the pictures?
Age, circulation, handling. Pick one, two or all three. Yours looks like it has been reconditioned.
I'm at an RPM.
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@Kentucky Of your body looks like that I understand.
Full Steps. On the reverse on Monticello there should be 5 steps. There really are 6 but FS is the designation for 5 or 6. To be FS, there can be...
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