Franklin found this nickel when he got to help clean out the coin counter at the bank. It is fused solid the back coin looks like a planchet are a knockout of an box. Could it be a mint error.
Rodebaugh wrote:Henry, how does the weight and dimensions stack up to a normal Nick?
henrysmedford wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Henry, how does the weight and dimensions stack up to a normal Nick?
21.12 MM x 2.35 mm thick. And I am getting 3.89 if I stack two normal ones. And 21.21 on a normal nickel. I do not have a gram scale . I can have it put on one at the coin shop on Saturday.
Joe
It's either a badly damaged nickel or a lead counterfeit. It's definitely not a mint error.
Mike
frugi wrote:forget to mention, you do very nice pictures AAA++
Rodebaugh wrote:henrysmedford wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Henry, how does the weight and dimensions stack up to a normal Nick?
21.12 MM x 2.35 mm thick. And I am getting 3.89 if I stack two normal ones. And 21.21 on a normal nickel. I do not have a gram scale . I can have it put on one at the coin shop on Saturday.
Joe
cool, let us know how it weights out.....and what the dealer thinks
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