The best piece of advice you have received is to have it graded. That would add MUCH to its worth.
10-4 Andy!
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Was buying some "junk" walkers at a coin/gold/silver shop when I noticed this. He gave it to me at junk price.
What it looks like is much like a plowed furrow with a ditch (or gouge) in the center and raised material on both sides. I am not seeing it...
The "raised" metal is the displaced metal from the gouge.
1) Put a cent down on a hard surface 2) Hit it with a hammer at an angle 3) Observe metal displacement
Sheriff, sheriff, not deputy!!!
Yes, inquiring minds want to know!
Could see the photos, but the one of the edge shows it to be about normal nickel thickness which would not be the case if it were struck on a cent...
You seem to be the exception that proves the rule.
OK, could see it from the other pictures. Looks like a 1920 s to me from the pics. Good idea for value would be to look on fee-bay.
Not too sure how you attached this, but I can't make it any larger, so I can't see any date or mintmark on the images.
Looking forward to the photos
If you would proof-read before posting, that would have been funny.
I see the moose, but what is that animal with horns on the other side? (Sorry, devil made me do it :-))
Keep your mouth off my beenie babys!
You ain't never gonna make it in politics. Too much sense.
It's cute, I kind of like it. Is it metal and about the same weight as a quarter?
Yeah, I forgot that they were packaged in plastic before being wrapped in the tissue. Actually man-made plastics have been around since the...
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Had it for awhile, but never bought anything I liked better
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