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It could be depending on the reason there is no Lincoln. I would take your penny to a coin shop or post pictures to an online error coin message board. If you have Facebook I highly recommend the @coinhelpu Facebook group for coin questions.
@@MintMiser It just looks like the cent was struck with no die in place as it is pretty much flat on the side that should have had Lincoln on it. It is only slightly rounded over on the edges. I'll have to see if I can find it. I have no idea where it's at, but I'm fairly sure I still have it.
I have a nickel I have been trying to find out if I would be able to sell it for something. I'm just lost and no money or car to try and find a dealer. Any suggestions?
@@MasonGaston-uw8eh I appreciate your suggestion, but your comment came across as insensitive and disrespectful. It's not helpful to belittle someone's situation when they are genuinely seeking advice. It's important to remember that everyone goes through different circumstances, and showing empathy goes a long way in promoting positive and supportive conversations.
Good point. There are some distinct differences. I’ve seen other popular coin channels as well as eBay sellers mis-identify machine doubling with a real doubled due. Check out the @CoinHelpU and @Ken Peavey channel for videos that discuss the differences in detail.
Not only do i think employes are making money off their "art", id think the mints themselves are allowing the process or even over seeing the error making activities in hopes the media coveeage will bring in more collectors.which brings more money to the plant.or even some family members. Hmmm
amazing that nearly invisable errors can sell more than that 90% off center nickle i meAN I dont understand the way these get assigned value wouldnt that massive error be worth much more than the comparatively small error nickels we see here? can anyone explain this to me? bc i'm lost
Check photograde on pcgs.com. You can get an idea of the grade and value on that site. Pictures usually don't represent the coin well. Thanks and good luck!
I have A LOT of change that looks very interesting. I love where there is no one knowledgeable around me about coins. What would you suggest? I really would love for someone to look through my coins
Probably 1/3rd of Jefferson nickels ive got have RPMs. Older ones that were marked on the reverse, just to the right of Monticello do at least, those are riddled with RPMs/DPMs, & idk if its common or luck
I have a 1999-D nickel that has a pie pan rim and look like a die cap honestly on the back it has full step great collection said it would cost to much to certify it
I think double dies are over rated and not really that good for collecting unless it's severely noticeable. There's lots of them too not really that rare
Me too, some of the wrong planchet errors are sketchy. There are some recent examples too like the Wisconsin extra leaf varieties for the quarter but most errors and varieties are natural from a process of billions of coins being pressed through a mechanical process. Thanks @chrisf6657!
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Hi Mint Miser! Nice Video Content! Of course, I've subscribed to your channel! 😎
Sir we have coin same as we see in your video how can we sell it
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I have that nickel a 1962 & 1963 & 1964 with the D Mark on the back next to the building and I have them for a long time.
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I have 14 unsearched Rolls of that $2005 D Nickel. Each Roll is $1 not $2. Any idea of value ? They must be MS still in the Roll.
Any coin any year could be valuable. That's what I learned.
Yes, if you can get a coin with the highest grade and a low population, you’re good to go!
I have plenty of old coins but the question where can we sell our penny coins ❓
I’ll give u a dollar a piece
I enjoy the video but how can we sell coin if we outof the state
Where can I, find a scale or where to buy one? Let me know please.
What does it mean if you find coins that has evenly cuts in the coin like tread marks?
I have a 1999-D faint
face and a pie pan rim and very hard to read and has a very good back and full steps and weigh right
I have a Lincoln cent that has no Lincoln on it. It only has the memorial on the back. Could it be worth any money?
It could be depending on the reason there is no Lincoln. I would take your penny to a coin shop or post pictures to an online error coin message board. If you have Facebook I highly recommend the @coinhelpu Facebook group for coin questions.
@@MintMiser It just looks like the cent was struck with no die in place as it is pretty much flat on the side that should have had Lincoln on it. It is only slightly rounded over on the edges. I'll have to see if I can find it. I have no idea where it's at, but I'm fairly sure I still have it.
You stated that proof coins can’t be found in circulation yet I have found two (2) just this year
Good morning I have to follow up to you that i have the Nicole 1964
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I have four 1981penny how much can I get for them
I have a nickel I have been trying to find out if I would be able to sell it for something. I'm just lost and no money or car to try and find a dealer. Any suggestions?
Get a job lmao
Then u would have money n a car sounds to me like that ur personal problem lmaooooo
@@MasonGaston-uw8eh I appreciate your suggestion, but your comment came across as insensitive and disrespectful. It's not helpful to belittle someone's situation when they are genuinely seeking advice. It's important to remember that everyone goes through different circumstances, and showing empathy goes a long way in promoting positive and supportive conversations.
How about some rotated die coins??
Possibly some that are close to 180 degrees out of rotation??
I have that coin
i have five cent only one how could i sale
i have a liberty 1961..
I have same coins
I have a 1938 d on the back is that a good th
I have the 1940 nickle
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I have 20 of them, how many do you want!?
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I have 1 coin five cent Jefferson Nikel 2005d, Thanks
I have more this coin
I wanna sell it
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I have 1pcs
I have a coins
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You made mistake saying a nickel weight was five grams , a nickel was . 05 or half a gram
Anyone else ever notice when a dealer has a coin like this, it a double die, but when the average Joe has one, it’s machine doubling?
Good point. There are some distinct differences. I’ve seen other popular coin channels as well as eBay sellers mis-identify machine doubling with a real doubled due. Check out the @CoinHelpU and @Ken Peavey channel for videos that discuss the differences in detail.
Yes!!
Not only do i think employes are making money off their "art", id think the mints themselves are allowing the process or even over seeing the error making activities in hopes the media coveeage will bring in more collectors.which brings more money to the plant.or even some family members.
Hmmm
Nice collection coin
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It will be 50years before you finds something like this
amazing that nearly invisable errors can sell more than that 90% off center nickle i meAN I dont understand the way these get assigned value wouldnt that massive error be worth much more than the comparatively small error nickels we see here? can anyone explain this to me? bc i'm lost
My rare dime is not error .certified .1 similar sold for 14k at auction. I currently have not sold for 800 on ebay
Always appreciate your videos. Keep em coming.
Thanks my friend!
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How would some of these nickers go into a coin rap from the mint?
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I have a couins I want a sell thes you want to buy my coin's?
1965 mar ps ha bhai
I have a 64 Nicole never touched by a finger. All 5 steps on the reverse side are all visible! Love to be able to send pics!!!
Check photograde on pcgs.com. You can get an idea of the grade and value on that site. Pictures usually don't represent the coin well. Thanks and good luck!
How can I get to you I have a lot of those coins
I have 1989 5 cents error coins
I want to paint, can you help me?
tow piece have, sale do want
Ihave 4picies sir❤❤❤
I have A LOT of change that looks very interesting. I love where there is no one knowledgeable around me about coins. What would you suggest? I really would love for someone to look through my coins
Probably 1/3rd of Jefferson nickels ive got have RPMs. Older ones that were marked on the reverse, just to the right of Monticello do at least, those are riddled with RPMs/DPMs, & idk if its common or luck
I have a 1964,1977 nickel five cents at the back no good structured but still good conditions
I have a 1999-D nickel that has a pie pan rim and look like a die cap honestly on the back it has full step great collection said it would cost to much to certify it
I have 1 money
Isa ka pa
I think double dies are over rated and not really that good for collecting unless it's severely noticeable. There's lots of them too not really that rare
per collezionista italiano è interessante capire cosa collezionano altri collezionisti lontani dai nostri gusti numismatici.Grazie del video.
Great information ℹ️
Hi i have two five cents 1997 and 2000
Nice!
Ive a few dimes that the face is so distorted how much do dimes suppossed to weigh
How about 1973 five cents no mint mark.
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I have a 2002 nickel with 5 steps on the back
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Very nice information
1962 d mark
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What’s strange about it?
I have to wonder how many coin defects are natural vs. done by mint workers.
Me too, some of the wrong planchet errors are sketchy. There are some recent examples too like the Wisconsin extra leaf varieties for the quarter but most errors and varieties are natural from a process of billions of coins being pressed through a mechanical process. Thanks @chrisf6657!
Thanks for the very informative video love the work you do to help the new collters out. And to know what to look for.
Much appreciated! 🙏
Saya punya uang ini
Gracias
I have two coins can you help me how to sell it thanks
Sorry, I don't sell coins.