I found it. AQP Palm Branch
I would like to identify this before I continue cleaning. There are several symbols in the mint mark. Any help appreciated.[ATTACH]
@Jim Dale We only have 3 dogs and a cat.
There are some listed that are similar to yours.
I have identified the first one in this new batch. It needs a little more work. Constantine I (The Great). AE 3. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head...
I quit buying mint stuff a few years ago. My first purchase from the mint was in 1959. No more.
I think the 5 OZ is overboard, but not the rest. Nice grouping you have there.
I would return it to the mint for a replacement.
Here are before pictures of my latest project: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Good response. Me too!
I say that I am a #2. For most of my life I was independent. Early, up to about 16, I interacted with a group my age that held swap meets. We had...
Junkers? Might be why they were in the sand. Glad you and your wife had a fun and safe vacation.
Typically in the wild means found in circulation, metal detecting, coin roll hunting, etc. I will accept anything. Very nice find.
Nice. But, what do you mean by "In The Wild"?
Tonight I found a very nice 1939 P and a 1901 Liberty Nickel. Plus some assorted 40's and 50's. Pics later.
I list my mood as sarcastic so I think I will skip this thread.
Do you have any photos?
That should tell everyone something about the value of US Mint products. It is rare to have any mint product hold even its issue price. I quit...
I remember taking the clinkers out of our furnace several times a week. Thanks for the memories.
Why would someone paint it and then spend it? How did they get back in circulation?
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