OK, here is what I came up with and I am pretty confident on the attributions. The top coin is 1b.1-Ba.1 which is a Rarity 6+. R6 is 13 to 30...
I don't see anything either, a bit beat up and scraped but normal.
I don't have a picture, I am afraid I am pretty much technologically illiterate! I do have Martin's book and if I can find an extra hour or two...
You might note, there were no negative posts until the "story" of selling the coin for $4,000.00.
I don't think I could consider myself a St. Patrick collector, I have a total of 1 farthing! Would like to pick up a halfpenny though. Syd...
Late to the party, but it is glue!
New member politely asks about a coin and is greeted like this? If he doesn't come back I can see why.
Circulated like that it is just worth a quarter. These were minted in huge quantities and can still be regularly found in circulation.
Be careful, these early coppers are addictive!
The B being cut off is more of a strike thing, depending on the centering of the strike and size of the planchet. The obverse is 12, you got it....
Definitely Large. There are no large date over small date 1982's.
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