P on the reverse? Simple, it was in a urinal!
Very nice coin, but the denticle weakness @ 5 o'clock on the reverse makes me think that it's a business strike.
Merry Christmas David!
I hadn't noticed before what a prominent Adam's apple Abe has!
Now you've gone and hurt my coins' feelings! Shame!
Some of you probably remember when, back in the early 1990's, Shell gas would give you a brass presidential token when you'd fuel up. They were in...
How else could he get it out of the urinal?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134554212808?hash=item1f540e59c8:g:GQ0AAOSwtOFjdOo1 Is the mint not Hermannstadt?...
Maybe XF-40 IMO
Only the obverse @ 8 o'clock and the reverse @ 10 o'clock keep it from AU-50, so I'd go with ToughCOINS XF-45
Interesting that those 1944 Belgium 2 francs were struck on blank U.S. 1943 cent planchets.
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Is one like this currently being marketed? If not, maybe you should. It's very neat.
Roamin' Romans?
Did it still have Sir Winston's ... never mind
try pressing a bit of aluminum foil over the coin. Press into the recesses of the letters. I believe that the first word is "Stadt" and the second...
I like the idea. I might buy a couple of the silvers.
OK, I've got one, but you'll have to pay postage.
Kinda neat the way the break follows his profile (but not so much for Pax's (?) head)!
I suggested a one year retrospective issue of older coin designs for circulation. All denominations.
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