Nice!
A very nice looking 1929 $2.50 Gold Indian. The design is wonderful but the public didn’t like it as the entire design is incluse. It was thought...
And maybe you would have. ;) Lol
You are correct but I like to think that it could have. :)
I like it just the way it is.
This is a copper Freemason Token. Pictured is Ben Franklin. This was issued to honor Walter Pierre Wells, grandmaster, 1978-1979. [ATTACH]...
Looks like you had another good day detecting Paddy. I can’t imagine how someone could loose a belt buckle that large. Hope you break 100 silver...
A very impressive SQL from my collection. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That’s one of the most common places for a crack to develop on this type of coin. Congrats on the find.
If it’s anywhere but a HA auction it’s not real.
Definitely not a cud as a cud must be on the rim. It does have a nice BIE die break. A definite keeper.
Wasn’t that a big surprise? Excellent find and very nice looking. Congratulations!
Nothing more than a small die chip in the perfect place. Made you look twice didn’t it?
Looks like a little wear and some bumps and bruises so I’d say AU-58 but I’m take a coin that looks like that any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
Looks like a 65 to me.
As I understand from the responses, it’s damage and someone, somehow made a hole in the coin and inserted that object in there. I think it was...
There goes the rainbow.
Looks normal to me.
Definitely damaged
It’s some sort of a counter stamped coin. It’s collectible but the coin is damaged. Photos would be nice. With only a number face value is all...
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