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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I would really like to see it.
Keep us posted when you have a picture.
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United States
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Very cool. I have been going through many of theses nickles with no errors :(. I go to Commerce Bank to deposit them, no charge, but the bad thing is that these things take almost everything.
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Canada
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Cool story! 
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Valued Member
United States
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Hard to tell it almost looks like copperwash. I have a big bunch of those buffalos that have color of nearly black and some I have with a copperish tint which are probably copperwashed.. The black ones are caused by being sintered during the minting process. I got tired of getting only 9 to 15 dollars for them so I quit selling them.
It seems to me in order to sell them they have to be authenticated to get any value from them. Fred has a reputation were he doesn't have to slab some coins. There is alot of forms of Improperly Annealed Planchets.
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Mishap... I've seen ten of thousands of Bisons, some with various tints. This one stands out big time .... fully copper in color except one blackish spot that looks exactly like the tone in the certified example, and the copper color is the same as well. I have another example I found last year that had about one third copper color, but this 100 % is Awesome. I only have one so it's not for sale, will probably never be certified, but I found it and I know it is the real thing.
You say you have some darkish toned coins with a copperish hint, but do you have any like this with 100% copper color?
Happy searching.
Edited by Errorcoins 12/21/2006 1:40 pm
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Australia
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I'm not too convienced.
I can probably do the same if I washed some dirty copper coins with some harsh chemicals and the residue will plate the nickel coin.
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quote: Originally posted by gxseries
I'm not too convienced.
I can probably do the same if I washed some dirty copper coins with some harsh chemicals and the residue will plate the nickel coin.
So.... I could care less if you are convinced. Why would I waste my time making up a story about this...why are you wasting your time responding? It is the real thing.
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United States
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EC In your thread you refered to it as fully copper in color . The one on freds site has the nickel clad missing it appears to me and not copper in color. Is yours copper or copper colored? Does it appear the clad is missing ?
All my dark and copperwashed coins came out of alot of different bags from the mint and put in holders.
With fred and others that have websites that can post coins for sell can afford to let them sit there to hopefully in my opinion encourage others to either buy or promote a particular coin at certain price so they can sell others similar. It is viewed by some like having a car lot. Nothing wrong with it, it is just buisness. MC
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hey errorcoins relaxe everyone is just offering their opionion, and not personal critisism, I f you know the truth thats all you need Man. on't take offense, know one meant it that way, nice coin by the way
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quote: Originally posted by mishap-coins
EC In your thread you refered to it as fully copper in color . The one on freds site has the nickel clad missing it appears to me and not copper in color. Is yours copper or copper colored? Does it appear the clad is missing ?
MC
Mishap ... nickels don't have clad layers.... Fred's coin has the same type of error as my coin, it's just that mine is 100% Keep on seaching brand new BU rolls and you will find errors. Enjoy
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Member
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The image I posted was straight out of the camera as a raw image, no saturation added. Here's a photo with some added saturation on the whole image, (both nickels). Image: copheadsx.jpg82.08 KB
Edited by Errorcoins 12/21/2006 2:05 pm
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Valued Member
United States
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EC, Your coin is a neat find . If you perfer me not making any comments to your questions please inform me and I will be more than happy to obliege. Didn't mean for it to come across as threating. Best thing to do is send it to either fred or ken potter or even von at Coin World and you will be assured what it is. MC
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Member
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MC It's cool .... error collectors love odd coins and error collectors are an odd lot, ask anyone who knows me.
Your comments are more than welcome.....
In the past I have called people out for mistatements about error coins ...by pointing out some facts about error coins, if I don't know, I will ask....
Error coin collecting is by far the best end of coin collecting IMO. We collect coins that are one-of-a-kind pieces and other coins that have very low mintages.
You can find errors in new coins you get from the bank...at face value..very cool.
Peace
Edited by Errorcoins 12/21/2006 2:22 pm
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