Both coins were probably struck through grease and have no value above face.
Looks like two small rim cud’s at 7 and 10 o’clock do I’m thinking that’s another one at the 2. I see no signs of metal being pushed in from the...
Definitely damaged and a full sized picture of the entire coin on both sides would be good.
:zombie: I had to laugh when I read that. Darn spell check. :)
Beacon?
To me it looks like a normal circulated 1943-S steel cent. It also looks to be in fairly decent shape but I can but these at my local LCS at 6 for...
That’s a great advertising token, one of the best I’ve ever seen. Congrats
The terms have become interchangeable but SPOT is the price of .999 silver where MELT is the price you will get for that silver. Melt is lower...
Oh for pity’s sake.
Welcome to CT but I’m not seeing anything that stands out.
I responded in your other post but I’ll add it wasn’t printed in 1492 so spend it.
Not a note worth anything over face value. I’m tired and not thinking to clearly but it’s that the year Columbus sailed the ocean blue?
All I see is plating blisters.
Definitely damaged on both sides
LOL I know and I did say something and he replied, “No big deal it’s a common date.” I replied that there wasn’t any key dates in the bin either. Lol
Is it time for bed? Thanks, I corrected it.
I know as I have one, MS-64 PCGS. It didn’t cost that much when I bought it.
Picked this up in the junk silver bin at my LCS this morning. Almost looks like she did when minted 101 years ago. A few bag marks but nice...
If the saflips are going into a PVC plastic coin page you’ll have problems later on with those coins. No PVC around your coins. PERIOD
I didn’t have a clue what you meant so I just did my best to answer your question. :)
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