It is a neat token. I wouldn’t mind having one. :)
Congratulations on getting a nice looking Spiked Chin variety Randy. Somewhere I have one just like it. Lots of varieties on these older coins.
Your coin is definitely damaged. Looks like it was stuck in a clothing dryer. The constant spinning rubs against your coin, a copper plated zinc...
That’s a great looking dime! That’s quite a haul you got today. I especially like the metal trolley. Keep cleaning up those NYC parks. :)
I would certainly hope so!
Nice and yes it has been cleaned.
Looks good to me.
Very nice looking and great to have a wife that supports your hobby.
Under the I in AMERICA is the top right corner of the building and nothing is there. If you can post photos it may be a die chip which has formed...
Sometimes a split planchet will be in a mint bag or the same roll. Even though it’s thin a machine only recognizes it as one piece. Very rarely...
I’ve never seen one of anything from him in my part of Pennsylvania.
Not worth it.
To me it looks like 711, which is a convenience store. 45 was the last year of WWII but I have no idea about 104.
They are quite worn but they are part silver and during the WWII years. Coins were not saved, they circulated.
My LCS sells these 6 for $1.00. It’s the same price as rusted ones. He buys them from people at three cents each. You could sell them to your LCS...
Maybe cleaned a very long time ago.
Here’s a 1869-S Seated Liberty in better condition, possibly VG-8 or 10. Even though it’s well circulated it has not been abused. They just don’t...
It’s something able a Seated Liberty coin. The denomination doesn’t matter, neither does the wear. They are still attractive coins. The Half...
Those are neat!
But if you want Nickels then here’s a nice Shield one with a lovely die crack. It starts at the I on IN and ends on the left side of the U in...
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