Yes, I think that is proof all right, proof that you are wrong.
I went to the Wyoming Valley coin club show in Pittston PA. yesterday. A good amount of dealers, and pretty crowded. It is on again today if...
Do a search on here and you will find just about any imaginable year has been plated, some numerous times.
I don't understand your question either. I don't know what the mark is either but it appears to be on all of these coins. Could be a mint mark...
Let's see it!
Maybe send Skyland a link to this post.
Not a chance.
Those coins need an acetone bath as soon as possible!
I'll say less than $1,000, actually $999.99 less than $1,000.
Coins with any numismatic value can be easily damaged if cleaned improperly. It wouldn't hurt this one any though!
Whoever supposedly "verified" it couldn't put a value on it?
OK, much easier when you point out what you are seeing! I do see some dings and damage over Monticello, but that is all.
That is the reverse die I was referring to. I had always heard that it was the lack of silver and gold that had shut down the mints. True, the...
The whole story always sounded fishy to me. Why would the Confederacy make a deal with a northern token manufacturer? They had 3 working mints...
Looks like a normal circulated dime to me.
So much great information from everyone, Thank you!
I hear you, I can almost ID a Connecticut copper from across the room!
That appears to be it Mike, thanks. Thanks to everyone for the information, I am looking forward to the new challenge! I already had a few...
Many thanks, I'll spend some time on it tomorrow!
Thanks to you both. I do enjoy the research and ID'ing of coins. I have mostly collected US colonials for many years so ancients are kind of...
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