Could be. I know I see lines.
Hey Junior, you're welcome to post as much, or as little, as YOU want.
In the second photo only, I see what could be a secondary S but it is too uncertain, and the photo too blurry, to be a " fer sure " thing. Good luck.
If nothing else, you've learned a lesson about folding possibly important notes and putting them in your wallet, to get creased and pressed some...
Angel number ??
No offence to anyone else, but.... I see a multitude of what appears to be brush marks (lines) on both sides of the coin, but especially in front...
Welcome to Coin Talk !! where found silver is always fun. Please feel free to post pix and ask questions. We like answering questions almost as...
I think you have them named properly, but maybe not in order. What I see is 1) the Capped die, also 2) and 3) the dryer coin, also 4) and finally,...
Lord M, Please forgive Ms. Ruth , for she knows not what she does. ( 2 entries )
Ye be speaking' me language ! Arrrgh
Two holes for the price of one? lol
Cool !!
I think you are correct with the copper oxidation. I spoke too soon. My bad. Please replace the words "zinc rot" with the words "copper...
One Dude, one Dudette. Just wondering, Thanks anyway.
A quick, but uninformative, and thus, unsatisfactory, reply : "For much of the time the British were in India coins were struck from old dies on...
I sent this message to them : Hi , I'm very curious about these coins. You describe them as "re-strikes". Who re-struck them? When? Where? Why?...
Sometimes, just a plain ol' hit from a plain ol' object can end up looking like something special even though it's just a plain ol' hit from a...
Do you know a musician who uses the stage name "Craig Stevenz". His band is called The Victims of Kool. or a female singer named Julie Harrop...
I think the idea behind owning one of these is the simple concept of owning something that was once used in the U.S. mint. I don't think anyone...
I agree with that grade.
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