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A 2005 upside down U.S. error nickel can be worth between $100 to several hundred dollars, depending on its condition and the specifics of the error. Collectors often seek out such errors, which can significantly increase the coin's value. To determine the exact worth, it's best to consult a reputable coin dealer or numismatic expert.
First thing, look at all the other coins you have. U.S. coins when flipped left to right will have the reverse upside down. It's 5 cents.
How much is a 1964 quarter with back side up side down..???
The Upside down T symbol indicates perpendicular lines.
well its not a mistake its just way its made so basically its worth 50 cents.
All U.S. coins have the reverse upside down.
The back of ALL U.S. coins is upside-down in relation to the front. Your 2004 nickel is worth 5 cents.
He will always be upside down. The US makes coins that way. Check it with other nickels. So it's worth maybe 7-9 cents.
A 2005 upside down U.S. error nickel can be worth between $100 to several hundred dollars, depending on its condition and the specifics of the error. Collectors often seek out such errors, which can significantly increase the coin's value. To determine the exact worth, it's best to consult a reputable coin dealer or numismatic expert.
Books that have upside down binding may be a collectors item. Like upside down stamps are.
Yes it is, if you look at any US coin from the front, then turn it right to left the reverse will be upside down as it should be.
Upside Down The Creation Records Story - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA15+
its worth $00.1.
The backside upside down one is the standard issue.--well worn $60. The other variety is called a "medal" coin and is not upside down--it is worth $300 ( well worn)
First make sure your coin really is upside down. All US coins have their reverse side oriented 180º to the front, so the words FIVE CENTS should be near the same point on the back rim of the coin as the top of the Chief's head on the front. If they aren't 180º apart you could have what's called a rotated-die error. These can be moderately valuable but you would need to have your coin inspected in person by someone who deals with error coins. If the coin has the normal orientation found on standard US coins it's worth the same as all other 1935 nickels. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1935 US nickel?" for more information.
Calliope - 2010 Upside-Down Day 3-13 was released on: USA: 12 January 2013
First thing, look at all the other coins you have. U.S. coins when flipped left to right will have the reverse upside down. It's 5 cents.