The black ones look like iron? Are they?
So after a few weeks of participating on this forum and making various purchases at my LHC and on eBay, I've learned quite a few things about how...
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The Whitman books were really designed for collectors that got their coins out of change, so the discoloration is probably all from circulation. I...
Well, there would be no issue of ethics for me. If I wanted to sell a coin that had toned in my Dansco album, I would simply state that the coin...
Three raw pieces, seller's images. Don't know if they're AT or not, but I'm thinking, who would bother to barely AT a coin and sell it for 5...
Two more toned Kennedy Halves today. These are the seller’s images. The first has thick bull’s eye toning on the reverse – probably an end-roll...
The coppers are slightly more bearable.
Dats trees yo.
I should think that since the copper core is struck with the device, it was a defective planchet, which makes it a legitimate mint error.
Fabulous.
Cool error!
Wow. That's a tough one.
Yes.
Probably UK and Ireland. But there was no central mint of course. Apparently lots of folks were making them, akin to the Conder tokens. I wonder...
They're worth $1.50. :)
Here's an interesting article... http://www.thecoppercorner.com/history/evasions_hist.html
Well-said, Detecto.
It looks like a Hibernia Penny, or Halfpenny.
Off center strikes. If you can, please post some pics.
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