It is a small date, looks as if the copper plating has been removed and the zinc is showing. Value, .01 cent.
No I saw it. I don't know if that exposed core would be there in the clip, or if the rim even though indented, is still plated. Your rim inside...
No that thin plating if it were ground would be gone. I am just wondering if in the clip if the rim is intact, or not.
If this was a clip would the indent part of the rim be plated copper and not exposed zinc? Asking the experts who would know the difference.
That's not the left side.
Not seeing the Blakesley, which isn't a 100% guarantee either way, but it would help your case. It's easy for anyone (not you someone else) to...
No, and no. There's no S. You might see an S, but it's probably something else. Damage, etc. An S would be possible on some kind of clashed die,...
That is awesome.
Can the verdigris straight grade or would it need to be removed first?
Need photos. How prominent? There's minor doubling on everything. How do you know it is a DD, and, if it's on every coin, it's not rare.
There is no AU 60. AU goes from 50-59 but generally only 50,53,55 and 58 are used. MS goes from 60-70. I don't believe this is an MS coin.
.76 cents sorry missed the second photo USCC is correct .52 cents.
I was trying to find out how many of these medallions were produced. The company was Medallic Art Company. Based in NY in the early 20th century....
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