One of my top favorites. Sarcoxie 6 quarts, MO-49. [ATTACH]
Definitely from the Bahamas, I have no idea what the denomination is. It appears to have the date of 2006 or 2016.
VF-25
That's how much a regular quarter should weigh, so this means it is just bent and there is no metal missing. Happy Hunting!
You should weigh it.
A very humble specimen, but it is my only non-1921 Morgan Dollar. [ATTACH]
They're called dryer coins: https://www.error-ref.com/dryer-coins/
It looks like it's been hit with a hammer or some other form of damage. If it was a clipped planchet it would weigh less than a complete quarter....
A ruler with millimeters will work fine.
What is Secret Saturnalia?
It might be an unstruck planchet of some kind. What is it's diameter?
There are three varieties for the Sarcoxie 1 quart token: [ATTACH] Sarcoxie 1 quart MO-46, (cross & diamonds). [ATTACH]
I think it is damaged. Note that if a die cracked or broke it would create a cavity in the die, if a coin was struck by this die the metal of the...
I find it interesting that the Silver Towne Bar on the far right side is different from the others. For example there is no registered trade mark,...
I got this one from @lordmarcovan Newfoundland 50 cents [ATTACH]
Carthage, 1 quart (short bank name) MO-5. Short Bank Name [ATTACH] Long Bank Name [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think it's Die Deterioration Doubling. By "In God We Trust" is what's called a ridge ring, which is also Die Deterioration.
All the strawberry tokens of this era were made of aluminum so they wouldn't weigh the picker down.
@Pickin and Grinin This is one of my top favorites. I really like the two strawberries design and it's slightly larger than a silver dollar!...
I only have 9 out of the 60. There are quite a few in this list that have an estimated 50 or less in existence.
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