Hard to tell with the pictures but looks like md to me based on the 2nd picture. When looking at it at the largest setting I see it in the letters...
And here I thought they were just die chips. I guess I have thrown away a lot of money by just spending most of the ones I have found with...
The first cent could be plated. I used to do gold plating on other things but to "condition" my plating solution I would plate a coin or two and I...
I am no expert but it looks like a dryer coin to me..stuck in the fins of a commercial dryer for some time.
Look closer, it's clearly the first "U" in "pluribus" :rolleyes: ;)
Sure looks like it could be to me.
You could call it the "Devil C" and make a fortune....:devil: JK I call this one the "Lazy E"..needs a kick stand to stay up..lol [IMG]
Die chips like that are common..I have found a lot of them. Here is a few that I have pictures of handy. [IMG]
They are the correct diameter, whoever did them must have used something for a collar to keep them from expanding from the strike.
I am no expert but it doesn't look right to me. Looks kinda like 2 coins I have that were determined to have been struck with fake dies, though...
Only have a couple and this one is the best one I have. [IMG] This is the smallest one I have. [IMG]
A picture would sure help.
Would make a cheap but cool pocket piece.
This is the only cud I have worth posting. [IMG]
It's not sanded, the die was plugged with either grease or some other substance. I found these 3 in a mint sewn bag of 1995p. Looks like they came...
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