Wonderful @tommyc03. What a thoughtful gift!
But the L may be on other coins, not just gold.
Worn out dies do this.
And I thought you bought an old pickup truck. Silly me.
It’s damaged
It’s a plating blister on a zinc cent. Not worth any extra but neat to find.
Never seen that one that I can recall Paddy but being as you got enough of the date it’s a great piece. :)
That’s a great piece and definitely worth more than melt to the right collector. Now if you can trace who the L counter mark is for it will...
You did good Randy! :)
Excellent!
Only moderators can do that so just post it in the other forum. No harm done.
I only do CT.
Sounds like your having fun searching through them. Even though they haven’t been circulated they do get bruised from the handling processes.
It’s been awhile since I’ve seen a coin that damaged.
I avoid YouTube.
Glad you and your son had a great time at the show. It must have been the thrill of a lifetime to see that Nickel. Hopefully you got your credit...
Almost is so correct. :)
It’s damaged as the copper was stripped after it left the mint.
That’s a nice find! Congrats to you for looking. :)
Wow! Never heard that but it sure sounds feasible.
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