Advertised as an "error" (is it an error or variety?) could bring a couple of bucks on-line.
uh...1928
Rubbing alcohol is a common name used for isopropyl alcohol or 2-propanol no matter what percent.
(*No “bellyful of wine” necessary, however.) au contraire mon frère
Entry Post Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl...
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I want it for @Cheech9712 because she would enjoy it.
I know I am a very mediocre photographer, but I ran across these coins and thought I would post the photos I took...first a word of explanation. I...
I know I am a very mediocre photographer, but I ran across these coins and thought I would post the photos I took...first a word of explanation....
Thank you...I also found this... https://www.usmint.gov/learn/collecting-basics/mint-marks
Why 1906?
Ones I see on e-bay are offered at $30 or more
Since these "coins" are struck from copper plated zinc blanks, many anomalies happen during the plating process. This is what you seem to have....
Wow, a thorny problem. I found this...
Yup, when Philly was the only mint, there was no need for a mint mark. Here's another question I don't know the answer to...what coin bore the...
Entry post Send it to Marites Foertsch
I'll do a G8 straight grade
Mine has seen better days [IMG] [IMG]
Notice, no notching at the corners of the legends
Numismatics is NOT a science. It may use science in research, but is not,of itself, a science. BTW...are YOU a scientist?
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