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Coinbuf got a reaction from ThePhiladelphiaPenny in For the love of copper
No discrimination in this thread, if it is copper you can post it even if minted yesterday. Lots of die polish on the 64.
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Coinbuf got a reaction from powermad5000 in 1964 sms jfk?
Your coin is not one of the so called SMS coins, just a normal brilliant proof.
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Coinbuf reacted to Captain Murder in Coins for sale by owner
Look like $1 Sacagawea coins from early 2000's. Worth something, but I don't believe there worth over $10 for all 3. Do you have bicentennial quarters from 1976? Those can be pricey if you have a rare one. Do your research, and be wary asking a local coin shop, they might low ball you and not mention certain rare coins to get them from you cheap. Keep trying, you might have a Cash Coin worth something.
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Coinbuf got a reaction from Lem E in For the love of copper
No discrimination in this thread, if it is copper you can post it even if minted yesterday. Lots of die polish on the 64.
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Coinbuf got a reaction from Rod D. in For the love of copper
No discrimination in this thread, if it is copper you can post it even if minted yesterday. Lots of die polish on the 64.
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Coinbuf reacted to ldhair in For the love of copper
Any copper is good. PCGS gave this one Genuine UNC Details (92 - Cleaned).
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Coinbuf reacted to Sandon in Is this a quarter error?
Welcome to the NGC chat board.
No. Unfortunately, the coin has been scratched by a roll wrapping machine.
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Coinbuf reacted to Lem E in Bicentennial Silver Dollar error ?
Hello and welcome to the forum. Looks like damage from a coin rolling machine. Your coin was at the end of the roll when wrapped.
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Coinbuf got a reaction from robec1347 in For the love of copper
No discrimination in this thread, if it is copper you can post it even if minted yesterday. Lots of die polish on the 64.
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Coinbuf reacted to The Neophyte Numismatist in Odd nickel 1900 with large 0 in the date?
Welcome to the boards! Agree with the above (1990). You can take it to the bank (literally, that's what you should do).
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Coinbuf got a reaction from The Neophyte Numismatist in Odd nickel 1900 with large 0 in the date?
Agree that your coin is dated 1990, the lower leg of the second nine has been obliviated from some type of damage. Your grandfather may have found it interesting and that is why he kept it, but it has no numismatic value beyond the face value of 5 cents.
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Coinbuf reacted to Sandon in Odd nickel 1900 with large 0 in the date?
Welcome to the NGC chat board.
Your coin is a 1990-P Jefferson nickel with damage affecting the date numerals. It has no collector value. The earliest Jefferson nickels were struck in and are dated 1938. A nickel dated 1900 would be of the Liberty head type dated 1883-1912 and would look like this 1897: