Yes it looks good. And the marker is spot on. I know in some years proof dies were used on business strikes, that's why I asked. If I had to guess...
I doubted this was going to be profitable. I figured it's just people dumping their cull ancients in bulk. However, it's an excellent post.
Those markers are the same. Did they use proof dies on business strikes for this year/ denomination?
Sometimes it's more difficult and rarer to have a business strike in BU than it is to have the same coin in Proof. And the prices reflect that.
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Technically low is under 100. But, of course that has been expanded to under 1000. Still, very very nice.
I have no doubt this is a proper grade. Nickels are difficult, and there were very few flaws on that coin. I'd have gone 67 (I didn't see the...
I don't see why these were saved. Always show the reverse. All spenders.
Looks like a dryer coin. Worthless. It's not 1943 as the 3 hangs down very low on that date. And your date even though circulated you can see they...
While I also believe the foreign material on the reverse of the coin became attached after the minting process. There does appear to be something...
Difficult because of the light/shading. I can't see a lot of the coin. PF 66 until better photos.
The 1982 Philly small date copper/ small date zinc has value, ONLY in the highest grades (mint state). And that is true for most non rare coins....
As for the OP, I don't think you overpaid, while personally I am in the $90 area on this coin. (If it is straight grades.) A good point was made...
2 areas of damage on the reverse off 9 o'clock. VF-details grade. 25 cents.
Agree on the proof. PF 65
It is a 1982-D small date. However it is damaged due to zinc rot. 1 cent. Despite the ultra rare 1982-D copper small date, 2 known, the better...
I have one in pretty good condition. It's a good date compared to most of them. While not a key date or a semi key, there are other dates that...
That's very interesting about the weight tolerance. Why does a MUCH heavier coin have such a low tolerance, 0.097 grams, and the tolerance on a...
This is a Philly coin with verdigris. 1 cent as I already posted. Damaged coins get a "details" grade.
Title says 1982 small date 3.1 grams. Value 1 cent. Photos show 1962-D value 1 cent.
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