@paddyman98 Your thoughts?
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The circle is probably a stain. Yes, to an IDB at the T in Cent.
Worth saving for posterity. Have you tried looking it up at maddieclashes.com?
Abram is correct. Die clash. The line behind the neck is a pillar from the reverse and what you see in the bay on the reverse is part of Lincolns...
Martha made George do the laundry. Tough old girl. :)
Pay no attention to the thumbnails above. The man behind the curtain did this.
I can't wait for Larry's response on this one. :confused:o_O
After the last several post today, I don't even know if I should try to help or suggest a pony to pet. Sheesh.
Larry, do not be so quick on it not being re-plated. There are many seasoned collectors here with a lot of knowledge. Using caps and jumping up...
TMI...LOL
That WAS a soda pop for me and included the 2 cent deposit. But I was more inclined to gather another 2 cents and get a comic book for 12 cents.
Nice find and Best of Variety. I found one a few years back in my GF's change jar.
Entry Post Thank you so much for doing this.
@lordmarcovan I think the one you ended up picking up is just fine and a very important piece of history you are now holding. The other was a bit...
It's come baaaack to haunt me again. I turn 68 this year. What goes on the net stays on the net.;):D
Pareidolia from a bad plating job.
Hobo nickels are cool if they are old. If they are beyond redemption as collectible today, that's okay also. They are serving a purpose as an art...
Yep, definitely ruined and it would have made for a space filler until something better came along.
I see you have posted this on another forum? I did find a Margaret Bell Wilcot but the dates are not close to this 1922 coin. (Ancestry.com)
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