Options
Jefferson nickel
Sherry51
Posts: 1 ✭
Theirs no date and the edges have ridges like it was put in the wrong mold or what ever it's called. I've been told by some it's worth a lot and others say with out a date it's worth nothing.
0
Comments
It's just damaged. It's been ground down. It's worth a nickel if you spend it.
Welcome
Post mint damage. Worth 5 cents.
Post mint damages by someone with a sander and a small ball pein hammer.
Maybe worth zero because cashier may not take it unless you mix it with other change.
If you read up a little on how coins are made you will see that it can't be an error.
It certainly is odd looking, though.
P S. - whoever told you it's worth a lot should not be consulted on coin issues in the future.
It looks like it could have been re-purposed by some past owner. The machining around the edge was done for some reason.
It does look like a mini belt driven flywheel.
Black hole?
I am in the nothing crowd.
It kind of looks like an old worn nickel to me also but the pictures that we are going by are God Awful. It would be nice to see something in focus!
My Original Song Written to my late wife-"Plus other original music by me"
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8A11CC8CC6093D80
https://n1m.com/bobbysmith1
Someone was bored and took it out on the nickel
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
@Sherry51.... Welcome aboard.... Your nickel is terribly damaged and, at best, worth five cents... Some cashiers may not even accept it.... Cheers, RickO
Doesn't it look like a damaged coin to you?
for PCGS. A 49+-Year PNG Member...A full numismatist since 1972, retired in 2022
post mint damage. it is what it is