ED for short. I would say ET but I don't want anyone to think I mean the movie star. Lol Yes it's environmental damage.
I haven't done that since I was in 3rd or 4th grade. I got my goldfish though.
Good one but I don't think I want to go to a carnival with you. Lol
It sure did. I was shocked when he handed it to me. It's the most beatup coin I've ever had.
Like a manhole cover for a mouse? :)
Welcome to CT. Create a new post a post photos in full size of both sides. One thing though, I've never seen s Organ with that date. 1821?
I just got it last Friday. I don't think it made the cut.
You used to have another one of those tokens. Did you use it? LOL
A common war Nickel. It contains some silver so it's a keeper.
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I'm thinking AU-53 or 55. Too many scratches which look to be on the coin and not on the holder.
You're welcome. Take a photo with your phone and crop the coin. Then post. That's how I do it.
I hear that but I have to know what caused this error. Did it get stuck in one of the coining machines?
Now that you looked I didn't say it was a Mint error. I don't normally do this but I've seen so many of this type before I couldn't resist. I was...
The L you're asking about is common. It's caused by an over used, worn out Die. The correct term is Die Deterioration and we see a lot of that....
It's a ghost image, of Lincoln. Nice find. Save and protect it!
I'm with a 1917, no stars. That's a type 1.
It's damaged and not worth the cost to grade it. Welcome to CT.
It's all damage
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