I got this one correct!
The coins looks like it has never circulated but was minted by an extremely worn die so I went with MS60-64.
Looks to me to be minted by a die that had some minor damage. The metal was forced into the space and appears raised on the coin. Nice find!
I’ve run into the same problem but not either coins. I buy rocks, minerals and fossils from may countries and the tariffs forced me to stop...
It’s a fine but it didn’t come from the mint like that. Definitely damaged after it left the mint.
You sure have the library of coin books. :)
It’s jot really a marble. It’s a miniature representation of an alien planet made by the leaders of that world.
Thank you all! @Victor_Clark You assistance is very much appreciated! Your knowledge is incredible. Thank you. :)
Your copper is the Wheat Cents that weren’t worth posting. :smuggrin:
I got the standard. :)
Nice patina on this one I think. All I know is two soldiers with a standard between them. It’s my newest ancient. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well circulated but still very nice!
I like that marble! You did good and had a great day for it. Two more silvers always nice and Happy Labor Day! :)
That’s not odd toning. It’s an improper mix of the metal alloys. Nice coin.
I’m saving for my next higher purchase coin as we speak.
When I look at the other side I can see the printing is backwards. It’s been altered by a copy machine. The value is one dollar and it’s damaged.
That’s a dollar not a half dollar coin.
That’s a nice thought! :)
It’s doubled but it’s doubled because of a worn die.
We can only hope your luck is changing for the better.
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