Looks like a genuine large lamination where a small sliver of the lamination folded over and was either struck into the coin or wore in from...
The only one I have. Type 1 with rays. Lots of die cracks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't see the typical weak area on the reverse side of the coin. I find that odd with that significant sized cud. I guess the "STA" is a little...
This does not answer your question, but I was wondering how you like or dislike the app. I have it on my phone but have not opened it yet.
AU58
Perhaps a slightly tapered planchet? Just a guess.
Extremely generous of you. Many wishes for your health and happiness.
Is it just me, or does the wear on the obverse seem much more severe than the wear on the reverse.
Definitely a nice CIRCAM.
Looks like it went through the edge lettering machine twice.
When I was CRH about 10 years ago I found two 1950-D nickels in the same year. Have not seen one since. Never looked for small/large 1960 cent.
With quarters, anything before 1964 is silver. So set those aside until the price of silver increases.
There is also the Token and Medal Society (TAMS).
Very nice indeed!
I also have a TAMS token (same reverse as yours). And I don't mean to hog this thread, but below are a few others I have. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I don't have the token, but I do have one of the dies. I guess I will never know who issued the token. Might have been used by a number of...
Nice token. I had a roommate that drank that stuff exclusively. He was drunk most of the time. I could not stand the stuff. To each his own!
There is no way a coin that old, with that much wear should be that shinney. Definitely not just cleaned but polished!
Here is one that is struck through, just to join the fun. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This may help. [ATTACH]
Separate names with a comma.