This seems to be a theme lately, maybe folks around here made everyone an expert and we have nothing to talk about because it has all been heard...
Here is a type A, the intended reverse for the 64. Notice how the detail fades at the top of the leaf at the Arrows, the type C is strong and the...
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Looks like it had to have been attached by leather or an inlay. There aren't any rough solders or welds.
I have this same look on this Susan B. I bought it a few years ago because the look was interesting. The spot on the obverse didn't so much bother...
You might be able to find out who made them with some searching on local history.
There's too much glare on the leaf tip to A and definition of leaf tip at the arrows. It's definitely not a type B. Here is a good reference....
Is there a date in Springfield History that correlates to why they stamped it. It could turn into a cool history lesson. And could add some value.
I am also in the details camp. AU details. The first photo shows a hazyness to the fields.
Use Caution the above photo may cause nausea. Do not look at it for a long period of time. PS I also think the piece was ornamental, and could...
These thick devices are common on Susans, It does look like you coin has been altered.
Not sure Newbee. More to follow. The coin looks like it has seen some harsh treatment, it will lose a few grades past details.
I think it is a great photo..
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I spent a couple of days going thru the AU and MS Quarters that I have put away for about 4 yrs. I saved many. But this was fun to find for me. I...
I completely agree. The discussion is what is important. By the way, great Photo.
It's hard to see the detail of the MM. The position matches a few examples on coinfacts.
Could be gem depending on the luster. I'll guess MS64 with the contact above IGWT.
Nice find Abram! 3 D's in one shot.
Nice Find! I had to look up the Pine Barrens, Looks like it is rich with history.
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