One with a clean car that is. Lol
It's metal. It's a little larger than a quarter.
UTube doesn't help either.
A neat car wash Token in that small horde I purchased recently. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Coolness factor is one thing, reality is another.
I think you would be better off hunting for "W" Quarters in circulation.
It's from a worn die and can also be called NAV or No Added Value Doubling. Welcome to CT.
Not really a 9. Just looks like it. It's a normal Cent.
It's silver so it's worth melt value. That's around $25.00 I think. Silver price is changing constantly.
It's a face value $100 dollar bill. Spend it.
Wish I could see it but I don't do links.
X2, I'm with Randy.
The Die was filled with grease in that area when thecoin was minted. Very common but neat.
Not a Doubled Die coin.
Looks as if it was glued to another Cent in the past.
It goes up. It goes down. That's the market for pm's.
It looks like a floating roof to me. Small stubs of the initials are present but that's not unusual.
Worn dies cause that look.
Thanks again.
FS is a designation for full steps on Monticello. FS does not apply to proof coins as they should all have full steps.
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