I find it interesting that the smaller disc exactly competes with the British sovereign in content, the larger is exactly 4 sovereigns.
I don't think I would ever have noticed it unless it were first in a flip. How did you discover it?
A little nostalgia--that's about the time I started collecting coins.
Again, note the marks are depressions with a little raised metal on the rim. They are also similar to other marks scattered around the coin....
Welcome to coin talk. There are lots of guides to grading. The Red Book, as mentioned above, is good. You can go online to...
They don't appear to be selling the crosses cut out of the cents. They may be selling that for scrap, which might be illegal because of rules...
Welcome to Coin Talk. I'm afraid your coin is just damaged, having been gouged. The D mint mark is shows normal wear. The reason error coins...
LON, London mint (Crispus, son of Constantine I, AD 323-324)[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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