So, exactly how did this strike through bend the whole coin? I would forget google, and check this out, Part VI. Striking Errors: (error-ref.com)
I've seen them in souvenir shops in Civil War historic areas. There are all kinds of fantasy Confederate coin souvenirs.
If you want a serious answer, you need to actually ask your question. Are you wondering about the cent, the dollar bill or the two dollar bill?...
Yep, look at any Kennedy half and you'll see the same thing, they are all like that.
This was actually meant to be "Color would mean nothing in identifying a sms cent", guess my fingers got away from me!
Copper can corrode green, doesn't matter if it's a copper cent or the thin copper plating on a zinc cent.
I don't see a thing to indicate anything but a normal 1964 cent. or would mean nothing in identifying a sms cent. Copper can be any range of...
I always see them in historic tourist areas. There are several in Gettysburg.
Not a draped bust silver dollar, just a privately produced one ounce silver bullion round. Value is whatever the going price of silver is at the...
The copper core is clearly visible, I'd have to say just struck on a slightly thick planchet.
Ooh, 1811 is a good one!
What makes you think it is silver? What is the weight?
You can post pictures of your coin, and get an accurate weight measurement. Could be struck on the wrong planchet, but most likely just plated.
The acetone won't hurt, but it will completely remove any oils that may be present. this could lead to more rust.
It is a more common variety, but being a club ray variety helps. There are only a few club ray varieties, and many collectors want at least one...
If the greysheet doesn't list the exact variety then I would say it is useless anyway. Every variety has a rarity estimate, 4-E is an R3 variety,...
I have no idea how the greysheet lists them, but a 4-E would be a club ray variety.
Huh, I never noticed that before but had to check. That's the way the coin was designed but does seem odd.
One little niche of my collecting are the 1640 countermarked douzains. They were revalued with a fleur de lys counterstamp, and had a higher value...
You killed it on that 1804!
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