Thanks for looking. It’s definitely a large cent. I can read “ONE CENT” on the reverse.
Thank you. I’ll try some cleaning techniques and see if I can expose something else.
It was found under the floor boards (in dirt) at a national historic building. I’m trying to date the section of the building.
There’s identifying marks. How do you think I identified it as a US large cent?
At what?
No, why would it be a joke?
Weight is 7.7 grams….
Here’s the ONE CENT. [ATTACH]
I know this is a longhorn shot but does anyone have any ideas on which large cent this is? The comparison coin is an 1855 large cent. Any help is...
Hi everyone! Is it possible to date a Standing Liberty quarter with no date? Here's some pictures. All my best, Sam
Thank you for the work you've done to help me.
Here's the picture of the reverse. Why is it that the last two digits are always worn off??? =D [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's slightly larger than an 1855 braided hair. And seems to be thinner, though it may just be worn down. [ATTACH]
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