Yes Randy, I agree your bar copper would go great beside my Kentucky Token. My birthday is in May. :):):)
Here is my latest, a Kentucky Token. Undated but struck in England around 1792-1794. Each star contains the letter of a state and the stars form a...
It’s damaged. The edge was beaten and that makes it larger. Cut out the center and you have a ring for your finger.
Nice greaser. Worn and a spender to me.
Not a die crack. It’s called a ridge ring and that is caused by a very worn die.
1993 Quarter-damaged 1997 P Quarter 2002 Cent-Zinc rot where the mint mark is making it look like a D. Plating issues. Put them all together and...
Just woke up but feeling good. Difficulty in sleeping but I that’s not unusual. BP is steady at 170’s over 130’s. I still don’t do much. Today I...
Thanks, I think so too.
Nice one Rick.
Minted by a worn die, then circulated a good bit and that added the wear and the damage.
A die chip in the 5 and the mint mark.
Just environmental damage. It’s too colorful and light. He’s what a real experimental anti-tarnishing agent coin looks like. They are very dark...
Go to your local grocery store and buy a roll of aluminum foil. Then try and convince me it’s cost effective. :)
It’s not the face that counts. Close but I think mine beats it.
A 1904 Indian Head Cent with a piece missing. Almost at high noon which adds to the interest of the coin. Well struck, great color add to the...
Not a proof but a great find for change.
Stick with it and you’ll get the hang of it. No doubling here.
Just wear from 44 years of use. Welcome to CT.
You’re getting better with this. Large date is correct.
And wrecks the coin? No way. Even if I did that using my computer the image that’s left would still be questionable.
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