Please post the results for all of us. :)
I’m too asleep to look that closely. :)
A nice common Civil War token. Looks like it’s been cleaned but it’s like 160 years old. Wish I would look that good at that age.
I can understand that but will being in a slab make a difference?
Why do you want to send out for grading? You’ll never recover the costs to do so. Just put in a flip.
What @Mr. Numismatist said. Check the Washington Quarter. On the edge of the coin should be the date so check to see if it’s missing. Welcome to CT.
Some company did every state quarter and sold them for a ridiculous amount. In reality they are only worth twenty-five cents as it’s considered...
Larger photos of both sides will help but from what little I can see it appears to be a die chip.
I doubt it’s a counterweight.
Thank you.
It is a zinc coin.
Proofs undergo a different minting process that all other coins. Proof coins just don’t do well in albums or folders at all. Best to buy some...
Yes it’s a star note and that’s a bonus. However it appears to me the cut is not from the BEP. Place another $20.00 note on top of it to check for...
Your best and least expensive resource is a R.S. Yeoman Red Book. Welcome to CT and best wishes on building this set. I have three in Whitman’s...
I said MS-65.
Not at all.
Welcome to CT.
Sorry but I can’t see anything with all that dirt and darkness.
Looks like it was minted by a worn die.
I’m not good with Henning Nickels but I do agree with a slightly thicker planchet.
Separate names with a comma.