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I found this mixed with other tokens at a coin show. It was $8. Turns out it's an extremely rare (unless there's a massive hoard somewhere)...
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I'd like to know how it compares to previous Long Beach shows. Please keep us posted!
I started in July of this year. I'm only 3 "trades" in. This is my current item: [ATTACH]
It's called a Broadstrike. https://www.error-ref.com/broadstrikes/
I'm actually doing something similar except, I sell the item instead of trading it, then use all or part of the money to buy the next item. My...
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MS-63 I don't think the contact marks hold it back, but from look of the photos, it doesn't look super lustrous and the strike looks a bit soft...
I'm waiting for, "Oh wait, actually due to such and such, 2026 will be the actual last year of the cent".
Nice photos! What did you use to take them?
According to Wikipedia, 304,725. That's not a whole lot less than 2023 and 2024 proofs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_cent_mintage_figures
They're picker tokens. Most picker tokens of this style are from Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
@SensibleSal66, I do think there is a decent chance I can attribute this token. I just need at least a general location of where you found it.
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Here are some examples of picker tokens from the northeast. I don't have any with initials only, but they do exist. I should also note that there...
It very well could be a picker token. Picker tokens with only initials and maybe a number were used very widely in the northeast. Usually they're...
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