Yeah, not too familiar with the series, so I don’t know the identifiers for that year. That’s why I’m an amateur, lol.
In a vise job, the lettering would be reversed. I’ll throw it it up in the error forum and see what response I get. Thanks.
I could be wrong, but I see 1913, this makes it a Type II and the S Mint which is a key date and worth a few bucks.
I’ll leave it up to you guys. Congrats to the owner if it is, and he can get it certified as such, or the next buyer sees it, as well. I kind of see it, too, but I see stuff all the time, lol.
Sweet score on the '13-S T2!! When you are familiar enough with these Buff's those harder to read dates will sometimes still jump out at you. It certainly does for me in this case.
Indeed! I'm not sure whether my best example of an 1881 came from @C-B-D or another seller, but my IHC spreadsheet says that I paid $92.40 for the three of them I have—and this is not a particularly rare coin. You are, thus, very fortunate.
Once again Lord M and myself have traded horses....and it was a trade or swap....it seems Rob and I have very simular taste in collecting. I have always liked love tokens ,but have limited myself to only certain pieces as over the years I have accumulated way to much stuff....so we worked out a swap plus sent him a few items to add to the next contest.... What did I get ?..... this ......right out of my childhood " Cracker Jack Sailor " Carved on an IHC which does fall into my collecting love tokens.! Now I ask you..... don't ya love it?
Love it! Elaborately designed love token for sure. By the way, I have an excellent half dime cherrypick coming in the mail. I'll post it when it arrives...
This is my second one of these. $36 and worth far more if I can get it subbed to PCGS. @C-B-D knows what I’m talking about. The half dime should be coming tomorrow or Saturday.