I see no reason not to call it 40, or why it wouldn't straight-grade. PS- I see no "hole". Just a little tickmark, or "hen peck" at 12:00, as...
And yes, @MatrixMP-9 - you are correct. These Large- and Small-date varieties are varieties, and not errors.
The 1961 cent is indeed pretty decent for a circulation find, if that's how you got it. Not bad at all for a 58-year-old cent. However, it's a...
Yes, that is just a regular business strike (NON-proof) dime struck at Philadelphia (and a damaged, "roadkill" example, at that), and as such, it...
Good Lord, with the size of that coil, I'll bet she gets some serious backaches swinging it around the fields all day! I have one not quite that...
This is my only Archaic piece at present. [IMG]
Well now, I can certainly see why that one has your appreciation. I want an ancient "serpent" coin (and one with an octopus, too), but always...
OK, merged that one, too. :banghead:
Well, your message was certainly doubled. Merged the two duplicate threads into one. The coin? Not as far as I can see.
Charles I lost his head in 1649.
@Bradley Trotter beat me to it. I am pretty sure some of these have been found in archaeological digs at Jamestown, Virginia, here in the States....
Fantastic.
I concur with the previous two replies. AU details, cleaned. Not bad looking, however.
Just in case y'all don't frequent the sleepy Contests forum, I thought I would announce that I've added some more (inexpensive) ancients in my...
Indeed. You can even see where it starts out in the right field, and moving to the left, crosses his eye, then proceeds onward to end right above...
Wow! Damaged or not, that's a pretty amazing find to be circulating in the 21st century! My Dad said he found some Flying Eagle cents in...
Merged the duplicate threads.
An 1853 half dime recently purchased from @CircCam. PCGS VF35. [IMG] [IMG] I might have invented the "CircCam" term, but he obviously has...
And your apostrophe needs removing. ;)
Here's a 2c piece that's also going in the giveaway kitty. Again, you may enter here for the August giveaway. This coin is one of the selections...
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