With all those horizontal lines, it looks to have been scraped off.
Send it in to a TPG. They will slab anything these days. Then it goes up on Etsy for $50K. :yack:;)
Die Rings? Maybe that's what's going around Saturn. You go through those rings, you die. :rolleyes::D:confused:
I was thinking this might be a fake Peace Dollar that has a copper core with a silver plating.
Covina Coin & Jewelry often posts full page ads like this. They are in California.
Part of the rim should be missing with a clip. This looks like some form of corrosion. But wait for some others to chime in.
And lets not forget using erasers. My brother did this to all of his wheat cents until I caught on and warned him off. Back in the 60's of course.
Wonderful addition and congrats!
Sweeeet!
Thirded. Is that even a word? ;)
It's impossible to really know for sure the answer to this question. I watched an interesting documentary last night that addressed this issue....
Agreeing with glue. I can also see it in places around the periphery.
And I'm so sorry to hear this. It's one word that I have never used in my life and never would. Only cowards use these words IMHO.
Interesting. Published by the Daniel Stamp Company of which there is still a Daniel Stamp Company now located at Los Banos, CA.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary the first recorded English usage of the word dates back to 1230 (Zoladz). At the time there was a...
Confirming as what @paddyman98 said and marked as best answer (as it was first and spot on).
Check with Brian Ribar who does all the nickel attributions for Wexler. www.briansvarietycoins2.com
@Insider You should also post your article on the V75 fakes. These being of current interest, it might awaken some to making sure they are getting...
Maybe it's my eyes also, but first looks like close date and second looks like far date.
Your top pic is washed out but it appears it might be some die polishing going on that area. I cannot see the extra lettering you are talking about.
Separate names with a comma.