I am not sure, Has a semi med-evil look 1700's or earlier. I am not sure. Maybe a collector of early colonials
And in Great shape to boot!
Nice piece, You can file that one under "good will". Just say leaving to P&G
Had to be the first of many that they actually caught!
Damn Charmy! Marvelous!
Years, ago I dug this one out of a short cut from Adams City high school, D CO[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I worry every time I post a type of coin, that is new to my collecting ability's. I am glad this thread came up. Years ago I bought and gave my...
What do they use to take a clash out of a device. Small Dremel type tool?
That is a cool piece! Ida bought it.
Hot Diggity!
I picked up a few examples today. I will try and get some Photos
I am not sure what I am looking at, I can't see how This coin could have been chambered, I believe it is in a bezel.
I agree, I cant find one either, so it must be a fake.
I like it, but, the finger print is a distraction to me.
@dtluper A "stamped" look as stated by others...Don't all pennies start out as round balls stamped or pressed into a die?? After This kind of...
It would be a fun project. That's a neat Idea, using a Victrola.
I just couldn't see half the N or and part of the E.
Most of the houses built around here from the 70's and earlier. Had Mahogany doors, Solid Case, Base, Cabinet face frames and in the house I...
It's an abraded die. It is the result of die wear.
That's a lot of moved metal in ONE.
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