Possibly a die chip?
Wouldn't the "W" be aligned correctly if the coin were rotated to have "One Dollar" centered on the bottom? I don't think it's supposed to be...
Nice! I would take the time to search them all out. You might find a progression. Then tube them up and sell them on the Bay. There will be...
And all this time I thought a missing Fg or missing pillars were the result of an over polished die?
With all those burst bubbles I would say it's zinc that bled through. But to answer your question simply-no.
I thought the very same thing. Ooooh, that's gonna' put a hurting on him.
I will say that one with a date and this much off center will bring more than w/o date. How much, I don't know.
Calling @paddyman98 he would know these prices pretty well.
Your third piece looks very much like a product of "The American Mint" out of Pa. No relationship to any U.S. government entity. Those actually...
Times have changed and especially so with coin auctions. Many pre auction estimates are closer to what a previous auction of the same coin went...
Says misplaced mint mark-low.
Sorry. I did not mean to duplicate your post. I was in a rush.
The darkness on the pic of your coin makes it hard to tell if you have the upwards shift or not. This year was notorious for die chips and machine...
Yep, oops, my bad.
@Insider Well Skip, in answering your question about how much someone pays for a certain piece... as was said on a Star Trek movie once-"Captain:...
Very nice! Maybe @Fred Weinberg might catch this and comment.
Here is a Coin Talk thread on this. Fancy old Token - help! | Coin Talk This link may prove more helpful. Scroll down a bit. The question is posed...
If @paddyman98 is correct, I'm wondering why it has a copyright 1928 on it. I found this Playgrounds and Public Recreation (1898–1929) : Online...
Clearly zinc rot.
Those square 2X2's have been around since at least the 60's when I first started collecting.
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