Does one side feel like nickel and the other side feel like copper? I don't have the slightest idea what you mean. Chris
They don't add any value to the coins. Why save them? Chris
Maybe it is a super-rare overdate. Chris:woot:
I believe that @Treashunt collects Red Books and has a full set. Chris
I'm still not convinced. You'll have to produce better images for all of the letters. Chris
Here is more information... https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1382274
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It is either bronze or copper. Try soaking it in 100% virgin olive oil for a few days. Then gently use a toothpick to see if you can remove some...
@FoundinTN Nope! Nope! Nope! That's not good enough. You would have to have the other markers, too. But even then, they are worthless if you...
I'm not even going to try to guess what could have caused this. You have to understand that there are a finite number of ways that errors can be...
The technical term would be "Interior Die Break" but most often it is just called a die chip. Chris
There are a couple of things you have to understand about some of the anomalies people find when searching through their coins. 1) People like to...
I still can't tell. It could just be a stain. Chris
His coin doesn't have any of the reverse markers. I still say, "No!". Chris
Just remember this...….There are no stupid questions, just stupid answers! It's always best if you try to describe in your own words what you...
Do you have an image of the reverse? Chris
I don't think so! I see none of the "fat" letters that should be in IGWT, and I don't see any of the markers, either. Chris
Good luck!
Honestly, I can't tell if it is a stain or a crack. Try taking the photo from directly overhead. Photos taken at an angle have a tendency to hide...
What this language needs is a cellphone that has a response for texting...…."Doesn't compute, text failed!" Chris
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