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Help ! US Rare Coin 1941 With Major Error Mint

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Hi ,

can you help me to evalute this 5$ coin 1941, an extremely US rare coin 1941 with major error mint OR or a weak counterfelt Chinese coin.

is-it a million dollar coin ?

thank you
Ric


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to the community!

It's a poor novelty coin. The obverse (front) of the coin is a poor Indian Head cent, and the Reverse (back) of the coin is of the Jefferson nickel.
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yeah, I wouldn't even call that a coin. "Novelty" token perhaps. Not worth more than a cent or two for the material it is made of. Sorry!
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@GrappeCollects : the Observe is like a 5 dollars coin and the Reverse like a Jefferson nickel five cent.

is it a major error mint ?

this is unusual mint

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Not only is it not an error, it's not even a coin.
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It is a worthless novelty "coin".
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@westernsky : if it is a novelty coin, you agree that there unsual error mint ?
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No, someone drilled a hole in it.
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No. It is NOT any kind of a mint error. It is play money that kids played with. It is not any kind of legal tender. It is worthless as a medium of exchange. Probably made of aluminum.
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@bobby131313 : if there was not a hole, is-it still an interesting coin ?
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@ric, clearly you like this piece and that is wholly up to you. However, you need to listen to what we are saying: this is not a coin and with or without the hole it has zero numismatic value. Obviously, keep it if you want.
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Let me see if this is right.....pas une pièce de monnaie, c'est un jeton sans valeur
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Sorry, just toss it in the drawer and move on.



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When I was a kid in the 1950's, I could buy a bag of play money at the store. Your coin reminds me of the play money coins in those bags. Your coin has no value.
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As you have now heard, keep if for fun. Not real.
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