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"A Glossary of Coin Collecting Words and Definitions"
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COIN COLLECTOR WORDS
that start with the letter
" W "
- waffle
- - government process used to destroy defective coins.
Coins are run through a metal waffling machine that defaces the coin so that it
can be used for scrap metal. This often leaves the coin unrecognizable.
The term waffle comes from the waffle like wavy surface left on the metal
waffer.
- walker
- - nick name for the "Walking Liberty Half dollar".
- walking liberty
- - a half dollar with the Walking Liberty design.
Made between 1916 and 1947. Thought by some to be one of the US most beautiful coin designs.
The current "American Silver Eagles" have the same design on their obverse (front).
- war nickel
- - sometimes called "wartime" nickels. These Jefferson
US five cent coins were made during part of World War II. At the time there was a concern
that metal would be needed in the war effort. Therefore a new mixture of metals was used
in the nickel. 35% silver, 9% manganese, and 56% copper. As of this writing they are worth more
than five cents due to their silver content. These "silver war nickels", as some call them,
will have a large mint mark above the memorial building on the reverse (back).
- wheat back cents
- - United states one cent coins minted
from 1909 and 1958. Nick named "Wheat
Back Cents" or "wheat pennies" because the reverse of these pennies shows a
design with wheat straw near the edges. In 1959 the Wheat back Lincoln
cent was replaced with the Lincoln memorial cent.
- white cents
- - see "copper nickel.
- Whitman
- -Whitman Publishing company. Produces many collector's
books, albums, and collecting supplies.
- whizzed
- - a whizzed coin has been buffed or polished to give
it the appearance of the luster found on a mint coin. Often whizzing is done on a high grade
coin to try to sell the
coin at a higher grade than it really is. Sometimes done by using a fine brush attachment
on a high speed drill. Whizzing a coin may hurt the value of it rather than help it because it
actually causes wear to the surface of the coin. See buffing.
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