It always amazes me to see commemorative coins this heavily worn. I wonder if this one was just a pocket piece for many years.
What I would love to get are some decent looking colonial coins like the one on your avatar, or the Massachusetts cent which is my favorite.
Maybe not nice, but very funny! Ha, ha, ha!!!
It looks like a fantasy item, but you have a nice manicure, if that helps.
Sorry to hear you live in a bad neighborhood. You should move to Isanti MN where I plan on moving to soon where the neighborhood is A+++!!! Then,...
Excellent idea! We must get to the bottom of this! Ha, ha!
Gosh, I say AU 55. The eagle has some weakness at the front feathers. But, it could be the quality of strike. I also learned from another CT...
I bought his book and like it, but he seems to under estimate supplies of many Indian cent dates.
You certainly did better than me at grading this coin. Ha, ha!
Wow! I am really surprised by this grade. Obviously, I have some learning on how to accurately grade certain coins.
I notice slight wear on the bottom hair curl, "B" in LIBERTY, and front tail feathers, along with what looks like little to no original mint...
Why won't government stop producing the cent? Well, one thing government is REALLY, REALLY good at is wasting tax payer dollars, I dare say.
This coin is XF40. The middle diamond in the ribbon is too worn for an AU grade.
These variety sets don't interest me any more I am sorry to say. This is why I moved on to proof sets and U.S. type coins for the diversity, but I...
When I asked myself this same question, I decided on a collection that had a combination of variety, consistency, and was affordable to my casual...
#12 was correct answer. Sorry, you were late to our fun. Ha, ha!
Wow! This coin/item is really interesting. Ever since you started posting here, I learned quite a lot of fascinating information about coins,...
Thank you for the input. I am working on that. I just bought a flash drive yesterday, and am new at posting images, so I must slowly learn as I go...
I have a question, too. My Pan-Pac half dollar has a similar feature, similar to most others I saw. Is that also from die deterioration?
That San Diego half is in the top 5 best classic designs in my view. It is so amazing to see commems as heavily worn as that Stone Mountain...
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