Looks doubled to me but from a worn die. Also looks zinc but with no obverse photo I can’t say for sure.
Your coin looks like it was cleaned once before. As for the green, it looks like PVC residue to me. Not sure of the best way to deal with that.
I was thinking the same thing. Lol
I didn’t know if I’d make it before years end or not but I did with time to spare. Here’s a great paper money error. One I’ve wanted for some time...
Thanks. From my mother’s side and she was born and raised in southern Virginia.
Nice one Randy but Grant is a distant relative of mine, for real.
The autograph will contain more value than the note itself will. To a collector of paper money the note is interesting but it is considered damaged.
Yes, but the bottom of the S is slightly damaged.
AD 54-68 BI Tetradrachm 23mm, 13.42 g, 12h Dated RY 13 (AD 66/67) Obv.: Radiate bust left, wearing aegis Rev.: laureate bust right of Apollo...
A ridge ring looks like a rim on the face of a coin, usually into the letters or design of the coin. All because of a tired, worn out, over used die.
Yes it’s a Woods Hibernia but I believe it’s an early colonial coin that circulated in a very young America, before we became a nation. It should...
I personally can not give this coin a full steps grade.
Here’s one of mine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And here’s a really nice one. Both strikes show the date and mint mark clearly. Just keep looking and one...
It’s always nice to find something like that in change.
Very nice to see a message from you @Mountain Man. Glad your still here but so sorry to hear you’re doing poorly. Hope you have a wonderful...
In reality it’s called a spender. However I like it so since it’s in nice condition, I’d keep it.
They learn from their mistakes.
I received this text to my phone number, then I received it again the following day. The phone number was slightly different. Both of the phone...
But that doesn’t mean he’ll be right this time either and I know you know that. :)
Mysia, Lampsakos AR tetrobol 15 x 13mm, 2.1 g, 11h 4th-3rd centuries BC Obv.: Janiform female heads with circular earring. Rev.: AAM-YA; Helmeted...
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