Excellent looking coin!
No apologies necessary. It’s all in fun.
Liberty facing right with 13 stars and a reverse of “OUR ARMY” in a wreath. 1863 on the obverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
His wings are still spread. Lol
It’s a real coin but it’s been altered. Totally damaged.
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It’s a spender
Just doesn’t look right to me. I’m no expert on these but I’d pass.
That’s a great example of a blow hole error. Nice it still has some mint redness and that’s it’s from 1961.
The best I can do for a blow hole error is that is a defect in the planchet. They form ragged holes. They develop in the coin metal strip as it’s...
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That’s a real beauty!
A very nice looking Bustie. She’d look good in my collection. :)
RPM’s are common so while this is a nice example it’s not worth much.
I pay as little as possible. An ounce of silver is only worth spot pricing.
Very common, welcome to CT.
It’s worth five cents. Says so on the reverse. 1964 and 1964-D nickels are very common to find. Welcome to CT.
Very nice lamination and look at all the wear.
Not at all. It was about the spending of the North to supply the Army.
CWT’s with “not one cent for...” come in many different variations. It started with the hard times tokens in the 1830’s. It was a great...
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