"COPY" is a huge clue. But it kinda just looks wrong. Is it magnetic? What does it weigh?
It is sweet!
A mintage of 302 Million is pretty much as common as it gets. Is there some reason you think it might be something special?
Oh Yea. . . . but I re-gifted what you got me last year.
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Thanks for sharing, a great find!!
maybe MS62
These two posts (Parts I & 2) combine for a very informative and interesting tutorial. Many thanks, JohnMilton
Is this right? Seems pretty thin to me. 7 microns is about 28 ten thousandths of a inch. You would need 218 of those 7 micron thick planchets...
Recently, on different auctions, I have had both "buyer's remorse" and "loser's remorse." To me, losing a bid that I may have won for a few...
For me, that Hawaiian quarter is very interesting and struck a chord with me. So I rifled through a small box of foreign coins. And there it...
Me too! Very handy to have on my Kindle.
My 1943-S is MS66 and yours should grade about the same or maybe 67.
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Very informative post.
My thoughts tend toward AU58
I'm not sure what you have in mind, but Great Collections currently has at least 6 1920 or 1921 Pilgrim Tercentenary Half Dollars MS63-65 for auction.
I believe it to be a pretty solid 64, even with the scratches
Sorry . . . I don't see anything other than a slightly weird surface.
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