I just saw this thread and I was going to say 64 Red. Nice little die crack on the reverse.
I had one today on twenty Cent pieces but 2 in the same day definitely bring on the Congratulations.
And I said 55. I like my quess better.
I sure missed that one.
I've been buying silver for many years now. It's a great way to build wealth. If I sell I just need to sell over $9.50 an ounce. Then it's all profit.
You stand a better chance of finding a needle in a haystack than that coin. Lol
Thanks, like I said, it's dark but it's nice. Really, what does anyone expect in a coin that's 198 years old with the reverse completely missing. Lol
FryDaddy mentioned that above my post. It struck me as funny but it's probably true. Lol
Well the $.20 pieces are a very short-lived coin. It was authorized by Congress on March 3, 1875 and as soon as they appeared in public there were...
Nice die cracks.
Its an 1822 Large Cent. A little dark but that's okay with me. It's also a little rough but what do you expect when the reverse is missing? Yes...
It's good to be prepared.
It's come a long way! In fact, these are two of my favorite Ancients: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Certainly a nice coin but I never expected a 67. At least I got the Red correct. Lol
Nice looking coin! The spot next to the Y looks like a stain. I'm not seeing any significant doubling.
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There's what so learned today, FOMO! Haha but no fear here. I have enough already. :smuggrin:
Check sold pricing, not asking.
PS, no Mint mark is Philadelphia.
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