That edge looks like it was started as a spooning project and soon abandoned
Colonial Issue, 1942-1944 were all for use in the British West Indies. .500 Silver and relatively low mintage Here is the info...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thaler This, if it is of any use to you, details the progression from Mining Thalers to Conventions Thalers and...
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Oldest American is a 1883 Morgan Dollar and World is a 1763 Conventionsthaler [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I would like to see one before the polishing, you are right it must have been quite distinctive
A .625 silver commemorative. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces2954.html A nice addition for my German 10DM collection, and this one has some...
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Come on guys, you are doing well, just 5 more to the finish line.
Caused in the upsetting mill perhaps when the rim was being formed?
From the coloration it looks like a stain. Liquid has run down the hairline and across the cheek
The Sacagawea dollar
The Sacagawea dollar.
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The longest was about 3 hours per night for nearly 2 weeks. A 1921 (Philly) Morgan Dollar, one of the most difficult VAM's to nail down
Good luck to the rest of you, That 1998 was the newest USA coin I had. @Skyman thanks for a good fun thread, I enjoyed it
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