With the frost on the back of the 1902O I'd say, MS 62 Ms 64
Hey, correct, for some reason I was thinking 92'd. Temporary miss alignment in the brain.
How about some close ups of the rim. Straight on and at an angle.
When tooling was a common trade, years ago. Wish it was still was! Not good for numismatics though, unless making a Master Die. Back in the day...
Here in Denver they are hard to find. But when I find them they are in XF or better.
Nice find. Wow.
Jackbits were sold starting in the early 1940's 29mm brass[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Pf67, I use headlight lense polish.
The only thing I can make out is( 6th) and cal- probably calvary. Not sure I want to give it a soak or not. I like it the way it is.
The seated is a copy. Not ever sure if it is silver. Weighs 12.5 g
This is about the size of a large cent or two cent piece. [ATTACH] They were in a small display. That I picked up yesterday. I wish they were my...
This token was holed and attached to the bottle of Wiskey 1780 to 1916, Lexington Kentucky. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some detecting finds. 17mm Brass 1905 to 1908 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I found them in a display. Not my finds.
The small collection is from a guys detecting finds. This is my favorite![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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The file has been transfered twice before it makes it to CT. Sure that dosen' t help either.
Edited. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Sorry for the color I am playing with a new camera.
Me 67
Lustre, is what I thought gave it the extra bump. Nice!
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