Nice idea
Neat to find and from 2 different years.
That’s a very nice bi-level die crack!
The missing and weak letters are from a grease or debris filled die.
The only part of the reverse that would cause a clash in that area would be from Washington’s neck.
It’s doubled but the doubling is from a worn die so not a true doubled die.
Nice find. I’ve never found one in circulation. Never seen one in an LCS either.
Bronze disease on coins is worst than measles in the early sixties. So easy to get it and difficult to eradicate it.
Great finds Paddy, especially the Barber Half and it’s in very good condition for being in the ground close to a lake for so long. Get back to...
Very minor and minted from a worn die.
Full size photos of both sides would be helpful. Not an error coin.
Makes me feel good to know I’m not alone in keeping star notes.
I was thinking a vise job.
This is an old thread. You should start a new one and post photos of what you are talking about in order to get answers. Welcome to CT.
Not mint original rolls but you just don’t see many rolls that are not 50 count.
I have so many silver dollars I can’t possibly post them but even worn this is one of my favorites. It’s the 1888-O Doubled Die lips variety. The...
I keep all the star notes I find regardless of the condition. I now have over $2000 in star notes at face value. Some are only worth face value...
Too far for me but I hope you have a good time and fill some of your holes in that set.
I’m sorry to say it but to me it looks like the reverse has been damaged.
My friend, in order to see one must open their eyes. It’s there, just extremely faint and it’s centered below the tail feathers of the eagle. Also...
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