I think in my 75+ years of collecting I did that once. Nice set you have there. Good eye appeal.
Nice set, but that 1947-D looks more like 1944.
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Actually, I found two, plus several others. They were looked upon as 50 cent pieces back then.
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The lighting does make a difference. I withdraw my observation and go with genuine.
I am not an expert either. But the first thing I noticed is serious wear on everything but the mint mark. Just my observation.
My favorite holed coin. Found in a batch of uncleaned ancients. It was very obvious that the hole was there when it was buried. I have yet to...
I stand corrected, it could very well be a 5 cent.
That is a 50 Cent piece.
XF Cleaned
Dip it in that silver cleaner from Walmart. Or, try what @lordmarcovan mentioned above.
According to the Red Book the Statue of Liberty is the obverse.
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The one @dwhiz put up looks to be a small date and yours looks to be a large date. I can't tell for sure since it is a little out of focus.
Nice. That is a common crack area and I have quite a few. But, I don't think have have any with the crack extending that far. I will look.
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@JoshuaP I have been collecting for over 75 years and can say that there is no such thing as "par" in coin collecting. If a persons collection...
I like coins that had to work for a living.
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