Listen to @TIF all I can see is a cross which might make it a Crusader coin.
And now seven more years...any progress? :)
Honestly don't know. This belongs to a dealer friend who was wondering what it was. Perhaps @Fred Weinberg might know
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https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/category/colonials/proposed-national-issues/continental-currency-1776/815
He split his up into two posts...
yes
https://coinweek.com/coins/certified-coins-news/pedigrees-hoards-the-binion-hoard/
My earliest "fake" memory is when I was a Freshman in college in 1963 and bought a Sans and Streif (sp) slide rule. II seem to remember some...
Like your attitude, welcome to CT!
Actually that does look like a misplaced mintmark, but what do I know, I'll wait till the pros on here comment.
Entry Post 1, 2, 7, 4, 6, 5, and 3. What is the M on the Indian's chin? [ATTACH]
See, if you mention stuff like that it keeps us from guessing what you mean.
I think I saw a nickel sneaking around in the shadows, let's wait and see if there is a child.
I have the $6 version that only goes to 200.00 g and it seems to work OK.
Only use it sporadically.
I would think the H2O2/acetic acid is attacking the copper
Dang younger generation...:)
Someone took a cosh to it. Damage, not error. Welcome to CT
From Fry's Electronics... [ATTACH]
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