2020 P Nickel Errors!!!!
Brinkley169115
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Ok, I'm not a professional and fairly kinda new to collecting but I'm 75% sure I have some special coins. I'll post some pictures but I'm not the steadiest hand in the world but I have great eyes and my error coins can be seen with the naked eye. I'm interested in knowing a round about figure of what they could go for as I might just send them to PCGS. Thanks guys and stay tuned my best coins are yet to come. Love errors and even better I love knowing the things that cause these errors.
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Sorry, but all I see are some contact marks on the coin and rims.
There is nothing to authenticate - please save your money.
.....and, it would be helpful if you put in the first post what you
believe are the errors on the coin.....What do you see as errors?
for PCGS. A 49+-Year PNG Member...A full numismatist since 1972, retired in 2022
Nothing there but 5 cents.
Good news! At least it isn't copper plated.
I'm pretty sure it is nickel-plated over copper-plated.
@Brinkley169115 .... Welcome aboard. Unfortunately, that is not an error coin. It does have PMD (Post Mint Damage)... contact marks as @FredWeinberg said... And just so you know, Fred is an expert in this field. Cheers, RickO
PMD.
Not an error coin but perhaps a variety. Call it the UFO's Over Monticello discovery coin.
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Well as soon as I can get better pictures I will here are a few I can try to show the doubling of letters and full steps on 2020p nickel
the photos on those are actually a bit small. the quality of the rest of the coin visible leads me to say "die chip" and such a small die chip is not worth extra money.
that labelled "die chip" looks more like a contact mark. even if one is to assume it is a die chip, it would not add extra value.
DDO means doubled die Obverse... this the the Reverse. Also, I see no signs of any kind of doubling.
and the other photos are either poorly lit or blurry and hard to say 100% they are full steps... except this one where FS is not written on the photo. I''d say this one is FS, however, it takes a high grade plus FS to make a more valuable coin.
Welcome ! Questions are always welcome, If you are new to this forum, some of the people that replied to you are experts.
Look into what you think it is research it here or other sites. Compare pics etc. There is all kinds of doubling that can happen , some add value most don't. Die chips never seem to add value or much value. I have jars of coins I thought were DD or die chips etc. but add no value. Over time you will learn how too spot right away.
Good luck in your searching.
there are probably some people that would pay a few bucks for it as i've seen tons of die chips on modern coins bring some interest (if it is a die chip). please don't list it as a cud if you do list it.
keep hunting and have fun.
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cud - die chip on the RIM of the coin and nowhere else.
Full steps ? IMO Yes. High enough grade to be valuable ? Again IMO, No. DDO ? Sorry, I don't see it based on the pictures.