Now you just need the Colombian piece. ;)
Gambling makes coin collecting more exciting. If you really like gambling, buy uncertified coins.
@PlanoSteve nailed it.
Very dark and unattractive. It will be hard to sell later. I would wait for one you can't live without.
Pictures? The mint mark, if it has one will be on the reverse to the right of the Monticello. And the FS designer's initials were not added...
In the past, anything not struck in silver or gold was considered a token coinage, and not officially legal tender. Their acceptance as payment...
Only if you rubbed in with a cloth. Acetone or Methylene chloride would just remove any pvc that might be present.
ANACS would have been much cheaper, and as long as it isn't uncirculated, it would be just as accepted.
Sunshine Mint in Idaho.
I would lose the wood grain because they are copper coins. If you are set on woid, use a light maple. A cream or off-white would work best, a-la NGC.
I agree with Longshot's valuation. Probably $25 retail.
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