You just haven't been around long enough to see that any mention of a double denomination can and WILL result in the hijacking of the thread by...
PMD.
Looks like a normal date for the coin. Then again, there were no different 3s used for that year, so that is to be expected. :)
I don't get it. I don't really see anything wrong with the description for the last few coins posted. Sure, they are damaged, but the seller isn't...
G details, looks cleaned.
I've been off in my guesses recently...hopefully this one is on with a 66.
I am curious as to what it is, too. Also, any info regarding value?
You could probably get 2 bucks out of it on ebay.
This is a coin I would consider to be a "terminal die state". One of my favorites, although I traded it away... :([ATTACH]
No.
Where did you hear that?
Got to say it looks normal from what I can see.
I consider 18 and under to be YN, although I am unsure of the "exact" cutoff age. If ANA cutoff is 22 as stated, I guess I am still a YN at 19.
PMD. Kidding, those do look like notches. Good find! :D
Tough to tell with the glare, but I am leaning towards the coin being normal.
You will find lots of YNs here. Windchild is very knowledgable regarding ancients, and I have "friended" many other knowledgable YNs, such as...
Random times throughout the day.
It looks like it may be a doubled die, but it is not die 4. Can you post a full image of LIBERTY?
Occasionally. I have a bunch of dateless buffs that I distribute as small gifts.
It's usually a cool-looking ancient for me, or a large cent from the 1850s.
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