Chile (Spanish Colonial): silver 2-reales coin of Charles IV of spain, 1807-So FJ, Santiago mint [IMG] [IMG]
CU certainly changed a lot since I joined in 2001.
Yeah, that one was a beast to wear on my Holey Coin Vest. Whew!
You mean you think yours is the actual example pictured in Krause? Neat! That happened to me, once. I forget what the coin was. The correct...
CU is a great site or I wouldn't have spent 16 years there. It really formed the largest part of my numismatic education, when you get right down...
Love it! You did fine, and attached it. You just attached it in thumbnail size. There is a full sized option too. Look for that next time you...
Just damage with a circular pattern to it, caused by some kind of machine (counting machine, vending machine, etc.)
I thought I left a permanent redirect, but excellent point about the law of unintended consequences.
Yes. I don't think it's an error and I don't see any overdates or doubling, but it's a nice tough semi-key date. That's enough to be happy with.
As a former detectorist, I can assure you there is enough lost silver out there in the ground and underwater to ever be completely scooped up....
Yes, circular machine damage. Questionable color on the 1944-S, and it wouldn't be worth the expense of submitting for professional grading anyway.
"Paktong" was a new one on me until just now.
Yep, it's a dime, all right.
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