I understand. I got 2 rolls only to use in the sets I made for the grandchildren. It was difficult to find nice pieces to include.
It will never be worth more than a penny, so, I wouldn't even consider sending it to be graded. The good folks here on CT are well qualified...
It goes down the forehead to the nose. I considered the forehead part of the face.
@Spark1951 I agree 100% with your description of the current US One Cent piece. They are very ugly and don't hold up well at all. When looking at...
We always celebrated St. Nicholas Day. That was when we hung our stockings on the fireplace mantle.
I don't think it is supposed to look like yours.
Here are some different pics. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just found this 2017 P with a crack running across the head and down the face. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Great, on my scale of eye appeal.
Here is a favorite. [ATTACH]
Is that statement applicable to the dot in all cases? There is a coin just like this with a dot called out in the attributes.
Only the Holiday Inn Express counts.
Just came across this Jefferson with a very worn die and serious polish marks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Does this one have the dot on line 2?
With the added info, I guess it is: Constantine II, AE3, 324, Thessalonica, Officina 2 CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust...
Wild guess on my part Constantius II, AE follis, Thessalonica. FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right. CAESARVM...
Always fun. Nice batch.
My brother and I found an 1886 in our backyard when we were just little guys. [ATTACH]
Not me. The only grade I use is eye appeal.
The graded one was made from a well-used die and is marked up more. Number 1
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