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I think one letter is faded is this coin worth

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I have 1964 coin which is the monticello building is doubled. In this picture u guys can't see the double. Because of the poor quality of the photo. So I want to know is this coin worth or not

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Is this the same nickel you posted about earlier?  If so, my response is the same.....it's worth face value.  If the doubling isn't distinct enough to show up in a photo, it's unlikely to add any value.  If this is a different coin, then I can't tell you a thing with no photos.  It's absolutely impossible to discern anything about coins from a written description.  Photos are an absolute necessity.

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3 minutes ago, Mohawk said:

Is this the same nickel you posted about earlier?  If so, my response is the same.....it's worth face value.  If the doubling isn't distinct enough to show up in a photo, it's unlikely to add any value.  If this is a different coin, than I can't tell you a thing with no photos.  It's absolutely impossible to discern anything about coins from a written description.  Photos are an absolute necessity.

Sory. I will send the photo

 

 

 

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I assume that you are referring to the faint letter "E" in the word "FREE." It looks like that is the result of die polishing or possibly a grease-filled letter on the die. While interesting to find and look at, neither would give this coin much (if any) premium, especially since the coin is quite worn.

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