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I'm guessing that it is from the early 50's. Back then you could get silver dollars from the bank for $1 each. And, Pontiac and Buick were both GM...
And, welcome to CT
The set may be collectable by automobile clubs. This money clip for Pontiac from 1951 is interesting to the Pontiac-Oakland club. My aunt got it...
If you look at anything real close or with high magnification you can always find a deviation or anomaly of one kind or another. I don't see...
Thanks everyone. I learn something every time I pick up an ancient.
@Victor_Clark Thank you. But, is it still the same coin if the line break is different? The break on mine is CONSTA-NTINVS AVG between the A and...
Then Siscia is the right choice. Thanks for the help.
@bcuda It looks very close. My coin obverse is CONSTA-NTINVS AVG. Just a minor detail. I think I will destroy the coin if I try to get too much...
I believe that I can narrow it down to Siscia. I think it will be posted in my album as Constantine I, Two Victories, Siscia. I was able to get...
This Constantinus turned out near perfect on the obverse. But, I can't seem to get much out of the reverse. I can tell that it is two victories....
When I started in to my 70 years worth of accumulating I didn't find much in the way of Franklins either. Fun to open old boxes.
Is there not a way to stop the verification process after verification? Enough is enough. 4 times in 2 months.
Linear Plating Blisters as the @Oldhoopster says.
Great set of coins. Here is one that I think is Justinian I. I have been cleaning it but think I can go no further. In the right field is an X...
I just got another message from the US Mint to update my account or my enrollment may not be processed. This is number 4 this year. Of course,...
I think straight up photos would help. I find it hard to look at a coin that is turned sideways.
I have one just like it. Great tool and no problems.
Nice set. The only Salonina I have: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
AU-50 Very nice find.
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