You'll need a strong magnifying glass. There should be a faint "2" visible under the "3". Specifically, you should be able to see the 2's downstroke connected to the inner curve of the lower half of the 3. It can be very difficult to identify, especially if the coin is worn. When in doubt consult an expert coin dealer or appraiser.
Please see the Related Link for an image.
The error happened when a leftover 1942 die was re-cut for use the next year. There was a similar overdate error on some 1942 Mercury dimes when a 1941 die was reused, possibly due to wartime metal shortages.
The term "Uncirculated" means any coin that has not been put into circulation.
it means you put a dot on the graph where they tell you to.
The fraction 44 over 99 put in its simplest form is 4/9
3 over 12 put in simplest form is 1/4.
You can try improvising, use a line and put it over the roman numerals.
The Jefferson nickel was introduced in 1938.
When nickel is put in a copper (II) sulfate solution, a displacement reaction occurs where the nickel replaces the copper in the solution. This results in the formation of nickel sulfate and copper metal deposits on the surface of the nickel.
To make nickel earrings nickel-free, you can coat them with a layer of clear nail polish or a jewelry sealant to create a barrier between the nickel and your skin. Another option is to attach hypoallergenic earring hooks or posts to replace the nickel ones.
use a nail and hammer
Teresa Brewer
Get the fan from the factory, go to the club, and put the fan on the owner. Your reward is a nickel.
from 1940 to 1943.
When nickel sulfate is put into water, it dissociates into its ions - nickel (II) ions and sulfate ions. These ions then interact with water molecules through hydration to form a homogeneous solution.
They tell him to get over it. His father is dead and buried, and Hamlet has mourned as much as decency requires. He needs to put that behind him and move on with life.
In the arcade if you see a stage like game when you enter you will see to tell where it is at put your mouse over it, it will tell you the name
Five cents. The gold plating someone put on a regular nickel destroyed any collector's value it had.
Put down the bong and re-read your question.