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Error Nickels, Cracked Die, Grease/Laminate, Tones?

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 Posted 04/13/2013  09:46 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add bobafett to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have these strange coins:

I suspect a grease mark on this one: Error-Nickels,-Cracked-Die,-Grease/Laminate,-Tones?
Cracked die? notice the streaks: Error-Nickels,-Cracked-Die,-Grease/Laminate,-Tones?
Here is the lot of them: Error-Nickels,-Cracked-Die,-Grease/Laminate,-Tones?
Error-Nickels,-Cracked-Die,-Grease/Laminate,-Tones?

Bottom left is toned, middle 2 are 1958 that have a very deep almost black chrome look to them.

I will get better pics, and the reverse soon. I am new to this so sorry for the bad pics
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The first one appears to have something ON the coin.
The second one looks like a MAD coin. The letters on the left side touch the rim. (Probably the reverse is normal. Lines on the coin is from a die that was polished and left these lines in the field.
The bottom on the right was found outside at one time. Corrosion caused the copper color. (Nickels are 75% copper.)
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Thanks for the reply, I am torn on the one that looks like something on it. I need better pictures because it looks like its a metal layer that is melted.
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