Happy birthday Paddy
Happy Birthday my friend
Good point, but I have had coins in those for more than 50 years without any issues.
I think we all did that.
Nice find. Welcome to CT
Here is my 4-year-old great grandson. He thought this little girl needed a little attention and appreciation. [IMG]
I only posted them as conversation pieces. Thanks for the feedback.
When grandpa tells good stuff about a grandkid it isn't bragging, it's expected and necessary. Tell us all you like. I think grandkids are special.
Since TOKEN was not an option, it could only be counterfeit.
I'm sticking with counterfeit.
Here are some pictures of the edges. The first two are from the 74 and the second two are from the 92. "Too washed out" is a good observation....
I was looking through a quarter roll and found these two. They look like they were cleaned and then washed in something that made them appear to...
I've found 4 so far.
One fact from above - it doesn't occur naturally Another fact from above - it is the ninth most common element in the Earth's crust Confusion
Way to go Ed. Many more to come, I hope.
I went with counterfeit simply because it should have shown up decades ago if it were done at the US Mint.
@Martha Lynn I like to find these. Worth nothing but fun to find and keep.
Is it a shooter?
I like toning that adds to eye appeal. IMO, the toning on these distracts from eye appeal. I wouldn't want either one.
Here is a 1930 that has the whizzed effect on both obverse and reverse. Makes me think it was not the die in this case. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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