AU58, lovely example
I have one I paid a buck for at a coin show, but have never found one "in the wilds"
@Cheech9712 thank you for your kind words. Being an old traf, I do tend to snap at people sometimes, but being a scientist, I remember a friend...
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No problem, you would get more eyes on your own post.
Think this was answered in your other post...one is enough.
Which is better than looking at it as a Proctologist...:)
...And you said yourself in your post that had to be terminated because of your language..."In regards to the coin in the OP, I’m just a 22 year...
Looks like it to me also, but I think they started adding mint marks to the dies in 1990, so it can't be.
This is what I was talking about... [ATTACH]
I think this is probably what is referred to as MD or machine doubling where the die is loose and moves as it withdraws from the strike leaving a...
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To explain, pennies are English coins, cents are American (although penny is acceptable by most everyone) and copper can take on MANY tones as it...
@Drawde probably better to start your own thread than to take over someone else's
The cap appears to me to have points similar to a crown rather than a cap.
Offensive, you call yourself @Beginner345 and get offended if someone calls you a beginner...c'mon...
Perhaps @Fred Weinberg cold shed some light
In ancient coins there is a process called "smoothing" where they shave the surface to smoothness. Don't think it would work here.
You take a look and see if you could grade it from this photo, cropped and posted full-size... [ATTACH] How does the clasp on Liberty's shoulder...
Probably not, but I would love to see what our "mavens" have to say.
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