If it's graded a MS-61 I'd be pleased. Not an attractive coin but it is a nice design. Leave it be.
I think this date and mintmark is fairly inexpensive for a twenty cent piece. The others however do get up there. Very low mintages if I remember...
I was surprised but I was able to pickup another 1875-S Twenty Cent piece. Not as good as my other one but it's genuine and the price was right....
Nope, why?
Not an FBL
Sure like like it to me. It was caused by a die clash. Quite common on Franklins.
Does it matter? Go through them before turning them back in. Never know what you'll find.
Not seeing it
It's a large date.
MS-64 Bugs Bunny variety
PF-68
It's a case of ED or environmental damage
You turned down free money?
You're welcome
Nice, it's not something that you see in change every day.
It's DDD not a Doubled Die. Welcome to CT.
Nice find. It's a nice clear one.
A cud must touch the rim so yes, you have a nice Cud. Good find.
To keep track of where it was made. Even the Romans tracked the coins they minted.
There are lots of collectors if coins with a Counterstamp. It was also an inexpensive way to advertise your business. Here's two of mine: [ATTACH]...
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