Got this error coin at the place where I get most of my bought coins. I got it and a few other similar "nickels" to add to mt very small error collection. The error on this coin is a result of metal peeling off of the coin's surface due to gas, dirt, or oxides being trapped as the strip is rolled to the proper thickness. Apparently this was pretty common for these nickels and this coin is only worth $2.50.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
1944-? Lamination Error Nickel!
Got this error coin at the place where I get most of my bought coins. I got it and a few other similar "nickels" to add to mt very small error collection. The error on this coin is a result of metal peeling off of the coin's surface due to gas, dirt, or oxides being trapped as the strip is rolled to the proper thickness. Apparently this was pretty common for these nickels and this coin is only worth $2.50.
Monday, July 30, 2012
1967 Canadian Centennial Nickel!
Bought this extremely attractive coin at the flea market. I can say without a doubt that this coin is uncirculated. Too bad it's common. If you didn't already know Canada became its own country in 1867 and issued special coins in 1967 to celebrate. They changed the design on the reverses to have a new design like the bicentennial American coins. Unlike 1976 American coins the dual date was on the reverse. These nickels usually featured a beaver on a log but the design was changed to have a rabbit. It is worth $0.20.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
1980's British £1.00 Bill!
Remember those posts that were all gifts a little over a week ago? This is also one of those gifts. The obverse has the Queen Elizabeth II, a neat little design of sorts, and all of the standard stuff. The reverse has Sir Isaac Newton and some sciencey (<---Not a word) stuff. Both sides show the watermark in the far right (reverse) and far left (obverse). This note is worth about $2.00.
Labels:
1 Pound,
England,
Great Britain
Saturday, July 28, 2012
1922 German 5 Pfennig!
Friday, July 27, 2012
1967 Kennedy Half Dollar!
(Obviously) Bought this at the flea market and got a pretty good deal for it. It was marked for $7.00 and I only paid $5.00. Based on today's silver price I paid $0.96 more than the silver price which is an awesome deal. This coin is worth around $4.00 based on silver (it is worth less than silver in the book).
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
1961 Russian 20 Kopeks!
Got this for I don't remember how much at the flea market. All I remember is it was cheap. It's a pretty nice coin and the only Russian coin I have. The only problems are the damage on and near the final 1 in 1961 and some wear. It's nice how the hammer and sickle are over the globe too bad for them it didn't work out. From what I understand CCCP stands is an abbreviation for the Soviet Union. I'm guessing that's wheat on the obverse and reverse on the sides. Other than that there's really nothing special to point out about the design. Oh and this is worth about $0.30.
Labels:
Russia,
Soviet Union,
U.S.S.R
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
1941-A German 10 Reichspfennig!
Bought this historic coin at the flea market. If you notice the date or the Swastika you will notice it is from Nazi Germany. Nazi coins have always kind of interested me because they aren't usually seen and most people won't even buy or sell them. Even though they're not that rare they're still pretty cool. This one is only worth $0.20.
Labels:
10 Pfennig,
10 Reichspfennig,
Germany
Monday, July 23, 2012
1996 Canadian $2.00 Coin!
Sunday, July 22, 2012
1992-S American Proof Set!
Oooooooo shiny. Here's yet another gift. I'm not sure how it got to be like this but it is. I hope to get some 2x2 holders for them but for now they'll have to sit in my coin box. Maybe I'll get some holders next week at the flea market but for now these coins are unprotected. The whole set is worth $6.00 but this is probably less with no plastic covering, case, or certificate of authenticity.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Updates To Blog!
If you look above you will see a pages tab with some really cool stuff on it. Before you read anymore of this click the button above that says Become A Ninja! I'll wait. Ok if you have done that great! If you haven't I highly recommend it. Now that you've done that go ahead and read about me and my blog or go check out my other Ninjas... or both! You can explore the depths of my blog by clicking on my archives, my labels, or by using my search bar! Have fun and learn something!
NOTE: The "Become a Ninja!" tab was experiencing some difficulties so I removed it. All it did was bring you to a page to follow me so instead just go over there-------> and follow me.
NOTE: The "Become a Ninja!" tab was experiencing some difficulties so I removed it. All it did was bring you to a page to follow me so instead just go over there-------> and follow me.
1973 Canadian $1.00 Bill!
Just as a forewarning I speak Canadian.
This, like the British 2 Shillings I posted aboot yesterday, was a gift. I don't know much aboot Canadians or their country, but they do have beautiful currency. The nice, vibrant colours and the reverse are amazing. At a time American bills were like this with all sorts of fancy designs and the denomination on the bill at least 10 times. Now they have colours, but they could use some design changes. Cheque out down below for the rest of the post.
This is that same reverse just enlarged. It depicts well... this. It immediately reminded me of the 1914 American $10.00 bill which has what looks to be a horse drawn plow on the left and a factory on the right. Back to this Canadian Bill it is only worth $1.00.
Labels:
$1.00 Bill,
Canada,
Dollar,
Dollar Bill
Friday, July 20, 2012
1966 British Two Shillings!
Got this as a gift the other day. It is a 1966 British 2 Shillings coin. It is fairly worn and has a big scratch on the Queen's head. However, it is still a beautiful coin. I love this early Queen Elizabeth II design. It's far better than the ones on today's coins. Anyway it is sadly only worth $0.20.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
New YouTube Video!
I uploaded a video to both of my YouTube accounts yesterday. I tried put the video up on the actual post, but it isn't working. So a link will have to do. Here it is: ------->CLICK HERE<-------- Enjoy!
Monday, July 16, 2012
1965 Special Mint Set! (The Complete Set)
This is the entire 1965 Special Mint Set. It features all the coins, the address to San Fransisco Mint, and the certificate of authenticity/information sheet. Altogether the set is worth about $8.00. On the other hand if you took out each coin and sold them individually together they would all be worth $5.52 for just plain UNC (based on all of my previous 1965 Special Mint Set posts.)
NOTE: I will probably be posting more foreign coins from my "reserves" since I'm running out of interesting American finds/buys. I've got plenty of silver dimes to post, but that would get kinda boring so every once in a while I'll post a dime or two and only as a last resort will I only post the dimes.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
1965 Special Mint Set! (Part Five)
Friday, July 13, 2012
1965 Special Mint Set! (Part Four)
Thursday, July 12, 2012
1965 Special Mint Set! (Part Three)
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
1965 Special Mint Set! (Part Two)
Yes I am going in order of denomination from least to greatest in this series. This is obviously the nickel in the set. For some more information on why Special mint sets were made click -->HERE<--. It is in UNC and is worth about $0.25.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
1965 Special Mint Set! (Part One)
This is the cent in my 1965 Special Mint Set. I actually got it from... wait I'll say where in the final part. Special Mint Sets were issued because of the lack of coinage in circulation because people were hoarding the silver coins. They were made on polished dies but weren't treated like proof coins after they were struck. Back to this coin it was made at the San Fransisco Mint although it bears no mint mark (this is because the mints didn't want collectors plucking coins out of circulation if one mint mark was scarcer than the others). It is in Uncirculated (of course). It is worth about $0.15.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Sunday, July 8, 2012
1942 British 3 Pence!
A coin on a cylindrical can there's a difficult shot! Well I suppose it's not as dificult if you have two-sided tape like I did. Anyway this is a British or English 1942 Three Pence coin. It's got some staining of some sort on it and is pretty worn. It is worth about $0.50. Today's background is a can of Coca-Cola.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Worn Down To Nothing (almost) Half Cent Version!
Here's something I haven't done in a while a WDTN(A)! Obviously I didn't get this from circulation so that leaves one clear explanation (if you're new here read some of my older posts). It is a coin that is not often seen for two reasons. 1.) It is a half cent. 2.) It is an error coin. There is a rotation on the reverse of about 40 degrees. Without the rotation a regular 1810-(P) Half Cent is worth $75.00. This one with the rotation is worth $100.00.
Friday, July 6, 2012
1919-S Mercury Dime!
The story behind this coin goes a little like this. I'm at the flea market looking to buy some silver. I see these worn, cheap silver dimes. I decide to buy a few and this is one of them. It has some damage on the obverse and is obviously very worn. It is worth silver value which can accurately be found for whatever day, week, month, or year at www.coinflation.com. Current silver value is about $2.00. Today's background is a plastic bag that I got sometime during my trip to Egypt.
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