Hang on to it! According to the research I've done for myself it could be upwards of 30,000.00+ dollars! Want to sell it? : ) Kidding! Make sure you get it appraised and get papers for it . If it's auctioned off it will bring the value up. Good luck
On that 1943 penny, it looks like someone had tried to copper plate it and over time it wore itself off....the Eisenhower may have been sandblasted...the Half looks like someone struck it with a hammer and a stamping tool. Congrats on all your finds!
use a magnet on the steel cent and if it is magnetic then that copper color is either rust of paint. if it's not magnetic then u might have found a 1943 copper cent which is a rare error. i dont think that the half is an error because if it is clipped then the reeded edge should not be present. i dont think that the ike is an error either. maybe someone put it in a rock tumbler or something. havent scored silver halves in 4 weeks but got a 1956-d dime and a 1941 merc today out of 4 boxes.
Okay, take a magnet and put it to the penny. If it sticks, it's worth less then nothing pretty much. if it doesn't, you got yourself a small fortune right there kid.
43d is a chemical reaction, just a normal penny, IKE is damaged, you know because the edge is ripped, the half dollar was a piece of jewelry. The two flat edges are the two main clasps and the smaller ones would fold over the coin. probably either a money clip, or a pendant for a necklace.
it almost looks like the copper is the under layer though like maybe it was copper and they tried to zinc plate it make it look like all the others...totally a guess though...just do the magnet test and he'll know more
the 1943 looks like someone tried to make it look like a rare 1943 copper cent but decided to give up at the end. your Ike has probably taken a ride in the dryer.
Your first three coins were all just PMD. They are worth nothing over face. Obviously the first two nickles where decent off center strikes, they looked nice. The 3rd nickle might be a brockage and not a grease fill. I could not see it too well (your hand is shaky) but it looked like it might be, some quality pics would help to determine. As for your penny, hand was too shaky to tell.
The steel penny is probably steel by was tried to be copper plated but worn off people counterfeited steel penny's to look like copper to get slot of money from it
Silver dollar looks like it was hit with a waffle faced hammer (diamonds) on the edges and a smooth ball peen in the center.. For the indented sides, I would use a smooth ball peen...just a thought.
Detected my first steel penny last month! Keep it up mate.
Hang on to it! According to the research I've done for myself it could be upwards of 30,000.00+ dollars! Want to sell it? : ) Kidding! Make sure you get it appraised and get papers for it . If it's auctioned off it will bring the value up. Good luck
On that 1943 penny, it looks like someone had tried to copper plate it and over time it wore itself off....the Eisenhower may have been sandblasted...the Half looks like someone struck it with a hammer and a stamping tool. Congrats on all your finds!
ok ill be sure to watch it!
the 3rd one was placed in a vise.. the square things are teeth marks. the flat edges are from being put in the vise sideways..
@errorsilvercoin and thank you so much for those three comments about my questions! i really appreciate it!
you can ask a coin dealer about the penny. there are some very rare instances of full copper ones.
that trinary bill is also a ladder bill where the numbers are the same forward and backward.
use a magnet on the steel cent and if it is magnetic then that copper color is either rust of paint. if it's not magnetic then u might have found a 1943 copper cent which is a rare error. i dont think that the half is an error because if it is clipped then the reeded edge should not be present. i dont think that the ike is an error either. maybe someone put it in a rock tumbler or something. havent scored silver halves in 4 weeks but got a 1956-d dime and a 1941 merc today out of 4 boxes.
Okay, take a magnet and put it to the penny. If it sticks, it's worth less then nothing pretty much. if it doesn't, you got yourself a small fortune right there kid.
43d is a chemical reaction, just a normal penny, IKE is damaged, you know because the edge is ripped, the half dollar was a piece of jewelry. The two flat edges are the two main clasps and the smaller ones would fold over the coin. probably either a money clip, or a pendant for a necklace.
Keep Searching!
I just posted a few of my error coin finds on my channel.
Ill be posting more very soon
that first penny is a silver penny.. but its tarnished, use some lime juice on it
it almost looks like the copper is the under layer though like maybe it was copper and they tried to zinc plate it make it look like all the others...totally a guess though...just do the magnet test and he'll know more
I think the 43 might be a lamination idk in guessing I'm not no expert
@chrisdotcalm its ok. thanks so much for the help though! :)
@errorsilvercoin well some people may pay some a premium for it. i dont know you can look on ebay to see what people may pay for it.
yeah his best bet is the magnet test and a dealer if still unsure
the 1943 looks like someone tried to make it look like a rare 1943 copper cent but decided to give up at the end.
your Ike has probably taken a ride in the dryer.
If that 1943 is full copper it is worth a lot they didn't make copper pennies that year just steel pennies.
@chrisdotcalm so u dont think any are error?
Your first three coins were all just PMD. They are worth nothing over face.
Obviously the first two nickles where decent off center strikes, they looked nice.
The 3rd nickle might be a brockage and not a grease fill. I could not see it too well (your hand is shaky) but it looked like it might be, some quality pics would help to determine.
As for your penny, hand was too shaky to tell.
@ALPHATHEAWESOME nice
@BlueRidgeSilverhound no i havent. well what is that?
the 3 rimmed nickle is a satain finish
i think the penny is worth pardon the pun "a shiny penny" you could ask a local coin dealer and find out
if you put a magnet over it and the 1943 "steel" coin doesn't stick, you have a 23,000 $ coin
The steel penny is probably steel by was tried to be copper plated but worn off people counterfeited steel penny's to look like copper to get slot of money from it
ok thanks
I bet someone tried to copper plate it to make it look like the 1943 copper penny
Correction, kennedy half dollar.
@errorsilvercoin my pleasure
@ididntmakethisname i meant yo say palindromic
@ididntmakethisname ok thanks for the info
@ididntmakethisname is that good?
Silver dollar looks like it was hit with a waffle faced hammer (diamonds) on the edges and a smooth ball peen in the center.. For the indented sides, I would use a smooth ball peen...just a thought.
ill trade a hong cong nickle for the bahama coin
@errorsilvercoin sadly no =[
@ididntmakethisname i might
NEVER clean your coin, period
silver pennies were never made..