The date has four digits and it looks evenly spaced between them. Definitely not a 1943 as it’s not steel. Looks like a 1915 to me.
You may have a winner.
Thank you. I will be checking them out.
That’s the lowest priced one I’ve seen.
Thank you
I recently purchased a small but nice collection and in the box of foreign coins was this token. The obverse reads WARREN PACKARD WARREN, OHIO...
Yes, much improved.
no added value but it’s more interesting. Save and protect it.
From those photos I agree with a die chip.
It’s a quarter with a D mint mark. No idea who she is or what she did. I know what Washington did but not this person.
Congratulations sir! I have the entire set as well but in raw XF or better. I’m not a variety collector but I would like to have a 1911-D week D....
I have 3 of this coin, all in low grade and they all have readable dates and mint marks. What’s one more?
Thanks to my wife that is. A Denver mint issue from the woman’s quarter program. I don’t even know her name. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It’s a shame about the damage but it’s into a coin I’d sell to upgrade. I’d keep her and if you want another coin with the same date and mint mark...
Definitely a collectible coin! And it has value.
This is a Colonial Issue Coin with an incomplete planchet. It’s a Rosa Americana Coin issued by William Wood. He was an Englishman and obtained a...
Looks like it was face to face with a grinder. Not a dryer coin as it’s too rough.
Looks like it’s doubled from a worn die to me.
And that’s basically what I’m saying.
One must be prepared. :)
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