I have several sets of these one side is shaved down and is really then unless anyones interested and can tell me about what theyre worth im not taking my time to take pictures but if you are interested and can help me please post and let me know and i will upload pictures.
Interesting attitude. Consider this: There are just a handful of coin/currency forums where you can post pictures and ask questions and have experienced collectors who have dedicated a lifetime to studying and examining coins and banknotes give you the answers for free. All they ask for is a clear picture and a precise question. Some of the members here have written articles and books about specific facets of this hobby. A few members have their own websites that specialize in certain areas. They don't get paid. They enjoy teaching and assisting without compensation. All you have to do is post a picture and ask the question. Your alternative is to get each of your coins appraised at your local coin shop. After the first two or three, you may be asked to pay because you'll just be wasting their time when they could be looking after buying customers. Another option is to do all the research yourself.
Lol I know that sounded really attitudey but i didnt mean it like that i was meaning like i didnt want to take pics and no one post on here because theyre not interested.
If you're talking about the uneven thickness, that's a fairly common feature, that brings no premium whatsoever. The planchets just aren't perfectly flat after being punched out of a strip, and stamped with a design under heavy pressure.
Have you opened any of them? There are a few nice doubled dies for that year/mint mark. http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/coop49/1995D-1DO-003_joe_ebay.jpg
No disrespect intended, but I won't be able to help you since I can only read half of the thread without scrolling back and forth. Chris