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[ATTACH] Here's a comparison of it with a 1736 King George II
Here's a CT copper in comparison [IMG]
Looks to me like a British King George II old head Copper, I think I see the "II" at around 1'o clock Thew seated figure on the back looks more...
Looks more like lamination. Cool find.
Separately, one year apart at completly different banks. I have also gotten two star notespecially from the same run one year apart, one as change...
Sorry, clicked on post thread instead of upload photos ;)
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Were these printed on the same run? The numbers seem pretty close, the also are of the same letter block and series. I'm just curious because it...
It's because of when they put the counterstamp, it caused that mark on the other side of the coin when it was stamped
I think so...
Yep... All of those are reprocessed. No value.
Here's what a replated 1943 cent looks like. Those gouges could be from the clippers while hold the coin while being plated. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
It also looks like one of those replated steel cents I see on ebay. Those gouges also kill the coin. The rust spot does not help either. My guess...
Well, No one got the grade! it was MS-64. @heavycam.monstervam won for price, I paid $55 for it. Here's another trophy for your collection...
Yes it is...
it also is a RPD as I just discovered. You can't tell in the photos.
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Thanks, paid 65, there were some poor 64s for 50 but I like the toning on this one.
Paul M wins! I think I over paid though...[ATTACH]
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