I'd say it was cleaned but is "market acceptable" on that front. However, the scratches on the eagle's head and in the field below Liberty's chin...
This. It's got pretty strong AU details, but looks rather harshly cleaned.
Token of some sort. Lead, maybe? Maybe a POW camp token. That is just idle speculation. I don't know.
@GladYaBrungMe & @Travis G - we're just waiting for confirmation that y'all received your goodies, and then I'll lock this thread up.
I enjoyed fish and had a 60-gallon tank in the late '80s.
"Wow" indeed.
That's pretty remarkable for a CRH find.
Someone else, though it sounds like the kind of thing I would post. Or that one of our cats would do.
I wondered if that was an EID MAR, but just couldn't tell. Now that it was mentioned, I can see the outline of the dagger on the right. Wow.
@Andrew McCabe - what IS that coin, anyway? @dwhiz - what is "wrong again"?
Shrinking, maybe. Sure. Dying? I don't think so.
Yes, they're the subject of many people's searches.
It's just a worn-out coin. Likely worn out by artificial means, as @paddyman98 indicated.
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Like all post-1982 cents, it is plated in copper over a zinc core. That's what's corroding and causing the pitting on the reverse. Zinc is a...
Looks AU58 to me. A slider.
That little "S" is quite intriguing. I am 99% sure it is not an error, but rather something done outside the mint (a counterstamp). Why is the...
The 1923 dollar looks normal to me, but feel free to post it on the Errors forum.
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Right up @TIF's alley, that. Alas, I am sorely lacking in unconventional-critter conveyances. She put 'em on my radar, though. I shall have to...
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