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1970 D penny
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Run over by a car -- or maybe rampaging elephants. No numismatic value.

No 1963-D nickel is worth more than face value...excepting a few minor varieties and those are wroth a few cents only to those who enjoy finding them.

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Although it may seem odd that a 50 year old coin is only worth face value, the fact is that they are actually quite common, and can often be found in circulation. Unless it is in pristine condition, it's only worth $0.01.

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19 hours ago, Just Bob said:

Welcome to The Forum

Although it may seem odd that a 50 year old coin is only worth face value, the fact is that they are actually quite common, and can often be found in circulation. Unless it is in pristine condition, it's only worth $0.01.

Thank you for your time Bob thank you for replying back that's very considered of you, not to mention professional.I want to show you a few other coins if you don't mind and whenever you have the time respond back I do understand. I do have a lot more, but I guess my memory is low on my phone being I only have an Android LOL. But I have been trying to research, there's so much information everybody has a different opinions and so forth, you know how tiring it can get.if you have an email address that would help I could send you a lot more, through email but that's under your discretion and I do understand.

 

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The picture of your second cent is a little fuzzy, but, if that is a blob of metal above "f AM," it appears to be a die chip. When a chip is on the rim, like yours, it is called a "cud."  Striking errors on one side of a coin will sometimes effect the other side, as well, so, if possible, always try to post pictures of both sides. For example, if this is really a cud, it would not surprise me if there were a tiny bit of weakness on the rim obverse rim.

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