Sorry, I put one too many t's in there, it is jeton. They were made to use as counters, for calculating. Some may have found there way into...
I am not sure what it is, but it does not appear to be a Lord Baltimore coin. The only Baltimore coin made of copper is the extremely rare penny,...
I just checked the number on NGC and it is an Oak tree sixpence, not a pine tree. Is this the same coin? As far as value, colonials are not like...
Caesar Rodney, says so right on the coin.
Are you sure it was 1863? I remember watching that episode and recall it being an 1864. I doubt the value would be any where near $20 during the...
Yes, everything points to a cast copy. A genuine pine tree shilling would be much lighter than a quarter.
Very poorly made fake, there are a lot of these out there.
Ah, gotcha. The D is for Denver where the coin was minted. The initials on the obverse are for the designer of the coin, John R. Sinnock. Still...
I don't see anything that looks like a doubled die,where do you see the doubling? Nice finding a silver dime in circulation though!
Unfortunately your note is a replica. The serial number is the giveaway. Confederate notes have been copied from the time of the Civil War to...
I am afraid if you paid close to half of AU50 value you paid way too much, and the cost of slabbing would put you farther in the hole. This coin...
Yeah, the copper color, this one is kind of neat, not the usual gray bubbly pot metal look of the usual souvenir copies. Would be interesting to...
Lower grade Connecticuts, Hibernias and others can often be picked up for less than $50. Keep watch on ebay and dealer listings, even smaller...
It is a fake Continental dollar not a Fugio. I am not sure it had "copy" removed. To the left of the date is an "R" for replica, to have both...
Yes, absolutely a replica, in fact you can see the "R" for replica to the left of the date. This is one of the cheap souvenir type replicas that...
I see a little green corrosion, I would think that would mean some sort of brass composition.
Not sure where that mintage of 77,000 came from, I believe it was more like 2,887,400.
I see no reason why anyone would feel deceived, seems to be exactly what was advertised.
This is not quite correct, there are different varieties of farthings, some of which have the same legends as the halfpenny. This does appear to...
There is also a Hibernia farthing. You can measure and or weigh it to be sure which it is.
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