Yes
Already did. It didn't budge. Could've been solder.
I reckon it's a 63. Dipped out, chattery, pretty good luster, although the reverse pic makes the luster look flawed like an AU. Curious about this...
Pocket piece. Most have holes in them, but not all.
Pretty sure this is it... $20 on eBay. Struck in 1876. Copper medal. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This one is for sale on eBay for $4.95. Not a perfect match, but close. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No.
I'm not offended by 64 RB. Could be 63 RB with the face marks, though.
Unfortunately all I have is a scale, not a way to measure the dimensions.
I mean... yeah, the coin was wiped/cleaned to begin with, so yeah, Verdi-Care didn't undo the cleaning. Just removed the verdigris and hydrated...
7.8 g .268 oz
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The trueview looks overlit and.... terrible. [ATTACH]
I think actually have one that I submitted to PCGS and it came back Altered Surfaces. So I cracked and sent to NGC and they called it MS64. Lol
Hahahahaha! Troll level 1000. :bucktooth:
Go to Heritage and do an archive search for "1922 1c weak vf25." There's a coin that sold for $400+. It's a No D that says "Weak D" on the holder.
I have kids... and Chucky Cheese tokens are smaller in diameter than a Braided Hair Cent. But I know the sound they make in a pocketful of change,...
Unofficial or unheard of.... doesn't really matter. There's still a noticeable difference in the sound it makes when dropped onto my desk from 6...
Recently bought a partial album of U.S. Large Cents and this coin was in there. Common date. VF detail. Sounds different in the "drop test."...
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