To me it looks like a type II
It is very nice but I am an British man, I dont particularly care for mexico pieces.
I think heart...maybe. And beautiful William IV farthing
Just my opinion, but I think its just a die chip, not really worth any more than a regular penny.
Guess I went a little overboard on my words, but I was just pertaining to the many commemorative coins on the market regardless of country of origin.
I say no, besides we have too many comemms anyway.
I cant believe it sold for over $175
I will try to get better pics by tomorrow morning.
Au-55
I think there may be doubling on the centre, lower left corn husk. Or maybe its a cud? Oh I don't know.
Would it be worth anything?
I saw this in a bunch of wheaties I had I was wondering if anyone could tell me more about it. [IMG]
I ran across this nickel about 2 or 3 months ago and noticed the die cracks and doubling. All of UNITED, including "S" in STATES, and E PLURIB in...
Thanks!
My mind isnt working...it is a halfpenny
Sorry for wrong title
I recently bought a 1799 Penny from Great Britain, it grades(U.S. grading) AU-50 RB no gunports. Does anyone know a current price in USD?
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