2014 Nickel die Crack?

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  1. chazmasterman

    chazmasterman Change your Change

    Hello guy's and gals, Charles from Ohio again with a few more pic's. Some Die cracks I found in a few newer nickels. 2014. , 2007. Any comments?
     

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  3. cpm9ball

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    Very minor.....spend it!

    Chris
     
  4. gronnh20

    gronnh20 Well-Known Member

    Looks like they need a foundation specialist out at the old Monticello. Nice find.
     
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  5. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    Nice finds! I bundle these in lots of 20 and sell on ebay. They DO sell. If you are not collecting these, then sell and fund something else you are more interested in.
     
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  6. 91stang2

    91stang2 Pocket change junkie

    yep very nice die crack--information and learning---they are fun to find-sell it--ebay, fee-bay if you sell on it, has a good market. good luck and keep posting the pics!!
     
  7. chazmasterman

    chazmasterman Change your Change

    Thank you @91stang2 ,, also add a couple more this time the top is cracked lol.. also a few more here. Hey @tommyc03 so how would you say a lot of 20 would go for? or say a whole roll. just maybe say round #'s. Also think I should bunch the nicer one;s all together, and the not so nice? or by date? just asking for any recommendations. Thank you for your time in advance.
    Charles.
     

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  8. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    Sure, you can bundle them just as long as you let the reader know they are both circulated and uncirculated so there is no disappointment when they receive them. Just make sure to cull out any that are damaged. I usually get between $13/15 a lot for circulated and more for uncirculated, plus around $4.00 to ship in a padded bubble mailer with delivery confirmation. It does not sound like much but if you keep doing it the bucks and good feedbacks keep bumping up so you can spend your money on something you like more. Mention they are good for flea markets, coin clubs and a great way to study die deterioration in your description. (Which are all true)
     
  9. 91stang2

    91stang2 Pocket change junkie

    you know, I have tried to sell die cracks, all circulated
    Seems to me that most of the serious coiners, want that perfect high grade certed coin.
    the best info, from experience selling on fee bay--keep trying-
    and yes, its $4.00 for the bubble mailer-I charged $2.32 plus a buck for conformation--making a killing? Nope-just something I do for fun and enjoyment..
    do what makes you happy-
    good luck
     
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