MS-65
I read something about it being a campaign token but now I can't find it.
A brass token of Chester A. Arthur from 1885. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Those are very nice. Too bad the Mint doesn't have those for sale online.
It's called a die chip. :)
Looks like the D over D variety. Very nice.
It's not just key or semi-key dates. A large number of Large Cents are counter-stamped? Why? Money circulated and it was free advertising. There...
Nice looking example and welcome.
A very slight MAD obverse and the reverse Doubling looks like MD. Yes to a small die chip.
It has the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and a Cherokee Indian on one side and Kitty Hawk and Roanoke Island on the other. It is aluminum...
The D is in the same place as it is on the Lincoln Memorial. It's just to the right of the building at 3:00.
It does have a D mintmark.
I just posted a new thread with the center one. Notice the D mintmark in the same place as on the Lincoln Memorial?
My last 3 token threads were moved to this forum so here's another one. I'm not familiar with this one but it looks to me made by the Department...
I have a few in mint sealed sets but these were loose in a cigar box full of tokens. About 6 or 7 of each Mint.
It's zinc so that means a worn die.
Thanks but it's just off the cell phone.
Thanks. I didn't think they were. Maybe I should list them on esty. Lol
I can't wait. I'm laughing now. Cooking dinner with a smile. BBQ steak, fresh home grown potatoes and fresh home grown acorn squash. I'm hungry now.
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