The M and E on the back of the nickel are touching. I have not found a thing online saying this is a known error. What do you guys think? Valuable or spending money? Sent from my ASUS_Z012DA using Tapatalk
I thought so too, but no other dimes in the same decade plus or minus 10 years have the same thing Sent from my ASUS_Z012DA using Tapatalk
I get very bored at the gas station on third shift, I literally scan every coin front to back Sent from my ASUS_Z012DA using Tapatalk
The only time that the close and wide type errors come up is in transitional years. where the used a different reverse die, on only some of the die pairings.
"in the same decade plus or minus 10 years" ???? That would be billions and billions of nickels. How would you find time to work? Chris
O stop lol I was just trying to explain the 70's and 80's 90's coins that I look at on a daily basis. Just running a register while I attend college. But I do have to say, out of all the nickels I've compared it too. All of them have a definitive space in-between letters. This one does not Sent from my ASUS_Z012DA using Tapatalk