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It's the bottom. Easily distinguishable as the I is not completely formed. [ATTACH]
All nickels weigh 5.0g. Shield, Liberty, Buffalo, Jeffersons. They are all 75% copper and 25% nickel, EXCEPT the silver nickels, but still weighs...
Not red. If it physically has a red color it's from ED. Also your coin is damaged on both sides.
Maybe another look up site somewhere. Sorry.
I am at face value on all of them. You can look up star notes here: (but your circulated condition and folds hurt)...
The mint mark for the 1912 was on the reverse. About 7-8 o'clock. [ATTACH]
35 would be VF. I am also in the VF camp 30 ish. Also see a cleaning, but it may not come back details.
The only D and S for Liberty (V) nickels was 1912.
Maybe plated. I have a couple like that. (No extra value.) [ATTACH]
Most of the BBs are 1958 or 1959, but other dates are possible. The edge of a BB will be clean. Since yours is the same burnt color as the rest of...
All of the US coins in 1965 1966 and 1967 were not minted in Philadelphia. None of them carry a mint mark, but they were produced at all 3 mints....
Not every place in the country is a metropolitan area with the newest technology. This is a large country and there are a tremendous number of...
You can't really have a 2 headed coin. It's not impossible, but it almost is. On the plus side, the magician's coin has a decent value. The coin...
They look worse than those chocolate coin foil wrapped candies.
The clad layers are the top and bottom, the bread part of the sandwich. What is showing in the OP is the inner copper core.
That 2.4 price is from 2011. Currently it is around 1.7 cents. And again that is not taking into account that pennies are not Grade A copper....
You would think so but it's not. 10 years ago I walked into a Kinko's and I needed to make 1 copy. It was around a nickel. Refused cash payment....
Forget about the value of the copper in copper pennies. When you are allowed to melt them, you need copper to be $6 a pound just to break even....
Brillo/ SOS
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