"All of these tokens were struck in England between 1792 and 1794." It so reminds me of Conder tokens!
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note207870.html
I'll guess "W", although lately I've noticed that they're getting harder to find here.
SEE: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1988-wide-a-m-lincoln-cent.305556/
Note the field under the upper serif of the "1". Do you think this is just die chip, or do you find that it too closely conforms to the serif?[ATTACH]
A centsless video?
looks like lamination
P.O. ran it through cancellation machine ... needlessly.
113 gets you: [ATTACH]
https://www.calgarycoin.com/reference/china/china8.htm China Emperor KAO TSUNG AD 1736-1795 reign title: CH'IEN-LUNG, AD 1736-1795
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Series 1999! So 32 years unlikely.
My first gold coin was also from Mexico, I bought it there. It was a 1959 10 peso that I paid $14 for. At that time it was illegal in the US. I...
First coins that I can remember getting were in the mid 1950's. A Canadian painter made a Winter trip down to New Orleans, and I would watch him...
And we're excited to detect an Indian Head cent!
Thank you.
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I did have these two: [ATTACH]
I've got this one [ATTACH]
What was the oldest wheat?
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