It either took a hit or that's a small die chip. Hard to see for the wear.
Glad you said you found the Cent in pocket change. I thought you found it in a pipe since you're a plumber. Lol The nickel took a hit.
Thank you
Both coins: MS-66, not FS
Classic example of an overused die. It was 1943, and the US was recycling more than they do today. In was WWII and the Cents were made of steel...
I can certainly think of worse things to find in the trash. A great find.
This is one of many I have but a definite favorite. It's an error CWT. Onvthe teverse is SHOT HIM ON THE SPOOT. It should be SPOT. [ATTACH]...
They are wonderful looking Jefferson's and many thanks to @Penny Luster for sending them to you. I would live them as is because I think the fees...
That is a scratch across the face but if you look under the R in LIBERTY, you'lll see what a die crack looks like. It touches the base of the R...
Very common those chips are.
This rare gold coin in a Salvation Army kettle is slowing becoming a Christmas time tradition.
It's zinc so not the type of doubling you want to see or have. Welcome to CT.
Beware if copies as this is one coin that is copied a lot. At least mine is a 90 year old copy. lol
Thank you for posting these. Very interesting but now I need to find the others. Lol I'm just glad I got this one. The coin with the packing makes...
Definitely made for souvenirs. Look at the differences in the bills I posted as compared to yours.
Yes, I have a small collection of CSA Notes. This one has an error on the hand written serial number. I have another bill that also has a printing...
@Randy Abercrombie I was typing while you posted this. Here it is again. Lol
Each note was hand signed by 2 people. The serial numbers were also written. The serial numbers were also written by hand. This best describes...
Tourism notes for souvenirs.
I have a feeling that it has been cleaned.
Separate names with a comma.