I’d call it damaged but by the mint and as long as it stays in the mint packaging it can be proven.
Thanks. Looks like I got it upside down.
Looks like the die had some grease or debris that caused this. Nice to find but common. Keep and protect it.
Definitely not a cud. Hard to tell from the photos. Please leave in the mint packaging. It could be a number of things.
Great looking coin and what a sweet gift but @Randy Abercrombie, in his old age, got your gift mixed up with mine. Lol
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Prefect of Judea AE Prutah, 15mm, 2.3g, 12h Jerusalem mint, AD 30 Obv.: TOBEPIOY KAICAPOC, lituus Rev.: LIZ (date) within wreath [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’ve easily made money at those prices. I just don’t want to sell. :)
Sounds like you’re out of luck.
Get yourself something to drink and look at the top of the left wing. :smuggrin:
That’s a really nice one!
Counter marked Oil of Ice on an 1866 Shield Nickel. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A nice looking Morgan with VAM-22. The last photo shows the error. Under the N in IN on the very top of the wing shows the bar. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
The reverse has a few stains but the obverse is much better. I never knew Martha’s Vineyard had a stage line. The fair is only for one way....
LIBERTY AND NO SLAVERY from 9 to 3 with the date at the bottom. Very nice condition. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice one!
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