A government employee wouldn't even think of hitting themselves in the head. Lol
To me that's a nice example of a coin that's worth one cent and no more.
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It's s weak area in the design.
I can buy one at my LCS for a lot less.
It's a 1972. There are numerous Doubled Die varieties for this year. It's not the most desirable variety but it is one of them. As I do not...
To the OP's coin, it appears to be copper colored as it is environmentally damaged. It was probably in the ground for a short time. Welcome to CT.
This is a nice crisp looking low serial number. This is a really nice note. Clean and crisp and what it is, a star note, a repeater, a binary...
It's 2020 and the US Mint no longer produces the 2019 version. Therefore they cost more as supplies are limited. You gotta think like the government.
That totally violates postal policy. Things are sure different in Pine City. At least you get your mail.
It's too dark to really see.
I can't see any photos either.
Shame about that hole.
I was thinking it should be a 20 but I'm pleased with the coin as is. It's clean, real scratches or damage, a nice color and the reverse toning.
The first poster wins. Oh look, that was me! :):smuggrin::D:)
No, it matches a lot of my other Bust Halves. LOL
They are a beautiful coin. I wish our coins looked like them today. No knuckle replacements for me. Lol
A wonderful article. Thank you for posting this.
I see that you see the problem, no D mintmark for the year 1885. :)
Much better! Thank you. Looking at this closeup I do not believe this is an "S" mintmark. Being an 1885 it can't be a D as none were produced. I...
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