Date & mint mark - no way. I doubt I could figure out the date & I took the photos. There are two dimes in the 7 through 12 group. Can you...
#8 is a dime but it is not the Roosevelt.
W Worchester
Originally Posted by jcakcoin What about W? I'm standing by with a Worchester Conder Token (Merchant Token) and a couple West African...
Uruguay
Tanganyika for T
Southern Rhodesia for S.
After Q comes R. Here is a 1914 20 Kopek one from Russia
I didn't photograph the Lincoln cent. However, If you are into dimes you should check-out coins 7 through 12.
Jello has guessed the first six correctly. This guy knows his coins. (BTW, I think the Morgan, Ike, seated, and Barber were also proofs but I...
I've added six more coin photos to eye-dentify. Five are regular circulating coins & one is a commemorative.
Here is another fun quiz. All you guys have to do is guess the US coin from each photo. If you know the series, then you will recognize the eye....
OK everyone, that's 5 out of 5. Thanks for playing. :smile
It's not an 1877 photo? I thought I used the image of an 1877 reverse from (one of your) previous posts?
Bingo, the 1935 S is supposed to be the only one with the four rays at the tail feathers.
The last one is a tough one. Coin #2 is obviously a Peace dollar. This year is the only year where you will find four rays at the eagle's tail...
That's right. It is a business strike 1877 (key date) Indian cent. There is weakness at the center of the coin causing the bottom of the top N...
Yes, the 1961 proof Franklin has a doubled die reverse. The pick-up point is at In God We Trust.
Yep, the 3-legger is a 1937-D Buffalo nickel. The photo was copied from a Zaneman CT post. I don't own a nice 3-legger.
Yes, coin #4 is a 1912-S Liberty nickel.
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