Sure looks like it but it would be nice to see the entire coin, both sides.
That look more like the remnants of a magic marker to me.
Definitely, as it’s not stained. Just surface dirt.
Too funny!
It’s dirty and shows circulation wear but that’s about it. Still in a fine condition for a nice key date.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Best to just keep as is and put in a pvc free plastic bill holder. It’s not worth your cost to certify it.
Afraid it’s damaged Mari. Any soaking and scrubbing will make it worse. Soap is abrasive, even liquid soap.
Sorry but those coins are stained and damaged. Welcome to CT.
Welcome to CT. You’ve started correctly by doing some research. You’ll need to do a lot more in the future if you stick with it. Sorry to hear...
Both of these are quite beautiful tokens and did anyone notice the keystone above the head on the second one? A keystone is the Pennsylvania state...
Call them to straighten it out. It was probably a program built into their computer.
I went with MS-64 even though the back is not that strong.
Any thoughts as to a die adjustment strike?
Afraid not
Thank you and the second one is 94 years old. The top one is 56 years old so not exactly new but they are both well done.
Hahaha. I have no intention of stopping. I find it fun, interesting and educational. I retired a few years ago so now I have more free time to...
The First Capital of the United States was York, PA from 1777-1778. This is where the Continental Congress met when ore nation was young. I picked...
You’re welcome
Happy Birthday Frank!!
Thank you, appreciate it. The coin in hand looks better than my photos. Lol
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