Welcome to the forum. As stated several times in this thread, some sort of privately made medal most likely for the Bicentennial.
Would have to be very high grade to be worth more than one cent. I believe the copper small date is the rare one. If it was struck on a dime...
Nothing more to know, as fully explained in this thread your coin is a fake coin, marked with an R for replica.
Yup you're right, on the newer photos it shows up better, small die chip at the end of the wheat ear. Thanks.
Great attitude! Collecting should be about learning and enjoyment, too many only focus on the dollar value. Thank you!
Looks like old damage smoothed out with wear. Maybe a small lamination?
More questions than answers, what is the weight? Can you post a picture of the obverse? How was the composition tested? With more info someone...
I used to take my sons to Chuck E. Cheese when they were younger, I would go through the tokens to see how many different dates I could find....
All fake. Like when Rick calls his buddy Dana to stop by and authenticate a piece of early American paper. Dana Linett drops everything and...
none of the NJ's in this thread are camel heads. The camel heads are 56-n, 57-n and 58-n.
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