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At some point the coin was crushed on that edge but not at the mint
Is it a dent into the coin or does it stick out from the surface? the photos look like it dents in to me
The rim damage on the rear was caused when this coin got damaged if it happened while in the collar the rim on the reverse would be full. Look at...
the one from St Louis is St Louis 910 E var.
my copy of Atwood's is from 1970 but the last listed token is the one you posted. If they ran busses they collected cash or went to a pass type...
according to Atwood's this is Honolulu 240 E, these tokens were never placed in use. the last streetcar in Honolulu stopped running on July,1 1941
Because the damage also shows on the reverse it is post mint damage, not an error
As the Sealer Of Weights And Measures for a large municipality I can tell you that more often than not when we find a measuring device to be...
whom would you recommend for incarceration due to faulty mechanical equipment?
I'm going crosseyed trying to make out any of the letters that are showing
After posting i remembered the first was Agrippa but I'm still stumped by the other one
Hey Guys, Worked the Baystate show today with my boss. Picked up a handfull of new coins. none of them are beauty queens but they cross off...
the coin spent a long time in a commercial dryer, post mint damage
Please count me in, thanks.
Hi Jebocement, I think what you are talking about is WWII food and commodity ration stamps. Tlasch is referring to the food stamps of the 70's and...
1964=90% silver 1965-70=40% silver
thank you very much!
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