A 1984 nickel with one side stamped with Jefferson and the other side blank is likely a novelty coin created after minting. It does not hold any numismatic value to collectors and is worth face value, which is 5 cents.
825 means the gold mount is 82.5% pure.
I have a bracelet that has 2 locks on the side with 325 rcz on the lock. Can you tell me what that means
Is it just stamped on one peice of the gun? I have a 5100 12g and each section (Stock, forestock and barrel) are stamped with a number (8WGK) to identify that they go together, kind of like a serial number.
This could happen if two blank planchets got into the press together, causing on to get stamped with only the heads side, and the other to get stamped with only the tails side. This is a relatively rare error, and could be worth $50 to $100 or more. This could also be a normal quarter that somebody has altered. If it weighs significantly less than 5.67 grams, then I would say that it has been altered and has no added value.
I have one and it is a 7x57 caliber is stamped on the left side of the barrel.
It was made in either Belgium or one of its colonies.
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This type of error of misstruck coins is called 'Brockage'. A Lincoln penny with this error is valued at $35.00
Could be an inspection number.
You need to have it examined by a good gunsmith. You assume wrong.
On or to the other side of.