Okay posted this in the wrong thread earlier.:confused: This token is way up there! :rolleyes: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Take it back to the shop and sell it to the person who wanted to buy it.:)
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That is from a worn die? So the strike is a bit weak then?
Looks like it was in the same set as the toned half you have it the other thread. Most folks here like it when pictures are taken with the...
Need a picture of entire reverse
Proof is a method of manufacture and so the best it could be is Proof Like (PL). I am no expert and could be wrong but I don't recall seeing PL...
There were no proofs minted in 65 or 66 and I thought that proof planchets were specially prepared and polished as were the dies that struck the...
So look at your first posted token and this one...cheap modern imitation.
Paddy I am in no way an expert on tokens much less civil war tokens, but yes when you think about it for about 1 second after looking at the thing...
See the difference in the quality of the 2? How the first one is just a cheap imitation of a real coin and the second is not trying to look like...
In 1964 proofs were struck in Philadelphia and so don't have a mint mark. D is for the Denver mint.
Wow those stars are definitely twinkling!
Excellent link Rick! Has all the other markers list there as well!
Cool exactly where I found it and where it is sitting right now! Thanks for the info.
Thanks P&G!
So no intent to hijack your thread Corgi. Your post made me go look in the red book which made me look at the 1970 mint set I picked up this last...
Let us see it all!:woot:
Okay so here is an interesting situation. This looks like PMD all the way. But I cut this out of an SMS OGP and then when I looked at the rim it...
Maybe RPD - 033. S 32?
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