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Here is a link to people who can help your identify your coin. http://www.cwtsociety.com/
Okay, I think that I have found your coin. It appears to be a civil war token. Not a US Indian Cent.
Can you make out what is on the ribbon on Liberty's head?
Is the edge reeded or flat?
Can you read the legends on the obverse? It appears to have a ring where the legends should be. Can you post new photos of obverse from a straight...
Here is an older article concerning grading of US coins. Photos and analysis is given on most series. Interesting reading....
I heard 900 million myself, but that was on the aol site. The mint figures keep changing. My initial numbers were out of CoinWorld Monday March 1st.
He is a great guy. There are few that have reached his level in this hobby. His dedication to education is a good example of how we as collectors...
Denver = 28,080,000 Philly = 19,920,000 (To date) March 14th is the official release date in St. Louis. The mint estimates a total near...
March 15th seems to be the release date. Lets hope this new design helps to bring even more people into our wonderful hobby.
Jason points out good facts. All the shadows are flat. Only two letters have the effect of shadowing the entire letter. This is probably do to...
Good job sir. It is indeed mechanic doubling as confirmed by Anacs. Though not certified. (not worth the price) Not quite a "real" error, yet...
Absolutely. Here is Obverse date and mintmark. Also full view of America
Now let me add this ultimate hint. The coin in question is a 1999-P
Not a bad guess, but no. Here are two new pics showing other details.
Well you have to take into consideration that the peace medal was created before the expansion. It was given to the leaders of various tribes in a...
Fantastic links sir. So what is your guess on the doubling?
Hey there, check out my photo of the doubled die Jefferson on the error section of this forum.
Extra hints. The lettering that has doubling is as follows. All of OF All of America UM in Unum ES in States LO in Monticello TS in Cents
Separate names with a comma.