Odd coin? Or satin finish?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by allout123, Sep 15, 2009.

  1. allout123

    allout123 New Member

    Hello there! I was flipping through today at my local antique store, and a few new coins caught my eye here and there. Until... I spotted this. Just a 2006 P Nickel, but with a "golden" shine. It was $1.00. I felt like it was just a satin finsh coin, but I followed through and spent my dollar for this coin.

    Posted are some pics.

    If anyone could identify what this coin is, for ex.-Satin finish, or just a special commerative coin, it would be very appreciated.

    Thank you!

    -Jordan
     

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  3. allout123

    allout123 New Member

    Sorry guys, either it's complete nothing, or nobody knows anything about this coin (which I doubt, while I'm having extremely experienced coin collectors checking about). Just had to mention 1 thing...

    I heard before that if it is a "legit" gold coin, you can scratch it, and it will leave a mark. I did a very small test scratch at the edge, and... It left a mark, Although, it could be wiped off from your finger's skin.

    Still I am very very curious about this. Even though it probally is nothing, I have high hopes :)

    -Jordan
     
  4. jessash1976

    jessash1976 Coin knowledgeable

    It is probably someone's science experiment. It may have been electroplated. For a dollar, maybe a little to high, but everyone has their own coins they like. If you think that it might be of different metal, just weigh it. I believe a nickel should weigh 5 grams if I am not mistaken. I don't think it is a satin finish though. Also, sometimes you have to be patient for responses.
    Jessie
     
  5. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    It could just simply be a golden toned coin. That is a very common color for a nickel, even one as new as that coin.
     
  6. jessash1976

    jessash1976 Coin knowledgeable

    This is true.:hail::hail:
     
  7. andy21us

    andy21us Coin Hoarder

    I'd agree, I had some state quarters tone the same color.
     
  8. fishaddicit

    fishaddicit Senior Member

    And this is info from the ;)TONE MASTER;). consider those words in stone.
     
  9. bhp3rd

    bhp3rd Die varieties, Gems

    Not gold and hard to tell about satin finish it's

    Not gold and hard to tell about satin finish it's most likley a nickel that has toning very, very common for them to tone.
    Sorry you had to pay a dollar for a coin worth 5 cents but glad you got a cheap lession that you will not forget - that's the most important thing!
     
  10. Art

    Art Numismatist?

    It's an interesting coin. $1 is a pretty cheap price to pay for something that keeps your interest for a bit and is fun to research. Enjoy it.
     
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