Are you sure about the Medium Letters? 1834 1C Large Letter Reverse, BN (Regular Strike) Coronet Head Cent - PCGS CoinFacts 1834 1C Lg 8 Lg...
If you haven't got a penny, a Happeny will do... (England, King John) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I am no expert at all, but it looks off to me, also. I'd want a pedigree back to whoever dug it from the ground for me to believe it, or at least...
Looks like it to me. The doubling coming on both side of some of the letters is a clue, although die deterioration doubling can be on just one side.
That is why we needed to see the reverse. A misaligned die. If both sides had been off, it would have been a minor off-center.
Show us the reverse as well, please.
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Looks to me like VIL KYN CES TON, which is the mint of the City of Kingston upon Hull. I am anything but an expert. See this site: Hammered Coin...
MS-63, but if it is PL the photo doesn't make that clear. Possibly would be in hand.
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Nice find! The square coins have long fascinated me. I don't know how much harder it is to mint them, but they have the great advantage that if...
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A friend passed away a few months ago, having given a few medallions to his caretaker, also a friend. She gave them to me recently. I know...
Collecting Nut is correct. These are printed 32 per sheet. (Or were; I think now they are 50 per sheet.) Each bill on a sheet will wind up in a...
It's worth what it is worth to you. Check around to see if you can find the same type error for less, but ultimately only you can answer whether...
Need pictures.
True enough, but I was considering the question from the point of view of the lowlife who was trying to sell it, why he/she would ask so much.
Why not ask a million? Then if you take a best offer of only, say, $100,000, the mark feels he has really made a bargain.
Acetone might help, and it might not. I've tried it on PVC spots, and it will help if the spot is not deep. If you are careful not to swab too...
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