I own a few shipwreck coins but these prices are outrageous.
That's a sweet arrangement you have there.
Definitely NAV Doubling
Worn dies give that appearance.
If pickle juice can do that to a coin just imagine what it can do for your insides.
That's just wonderful.
What? You've never heard or seen a Jackalope? You gotta go west Paddy. Lol There are 2 varieties: The standard kind[ATTACH] And the winged kind....
Thanks for confirming this used to be one of yours. I think I did buy it from @John Anthony now that you mention it.
Obv. J.L. BODE BIRDSTUFFER Deer Head Mounted 1863 Rev. BOHEMIAN FANCY GLASSWORK 16 N. WILLIAMS St. N.Y. All copper token [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
AD 317-337 Cyzicus Mint AD 333-334 Obv. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CAES; Laureate, draped and cuirassed Bust right. Rev. GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, Two...
More of a higher grade normal circulation coin than anything. Not worth grading.
Woodies are nice to find and nice to have but if it's not going to grade a 65 or higher they aren't worth grading.
Not a proof
If you have to buy a coin to find out what it is I think I'd just pass on the coin to be safe.
#1 possible strike through #2 I can see it but not clear enough to make a determination #3 That's a small rim cud. A keeper.
It's such a light clash it looks more like plating blisters. Definitely a clash though but you gotta look hard. Nice find!
Zinc Rot
I was waiting for the aluminum Cent to appear and sure enough it did.
Yes they do.
Five Cents
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