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What exactly are you asking for or trying to point out? Are you trying to find out if you have a Cheerios dollar? If so please post a picture of...
Your coin has environmental damage thus the black color.
I don't think it would be worth grading unless it was in a bulk submission. Cool coin though.
I'm so used to the typical crap seen in the errors forum. I definitely overlooked that!
Thank you.
I love this design so much.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is amazing that they could carve granite like that so long ago. Fun read.
Agreed. It is always fun trying to attribute a coin.
I like it!:happy:
I agree about the Ancient coins forum. It is the most friendly and active place on in this website.
What is this coin? I have one exactly like it and I can't figure out what it is. Thanks for your time.
Nice looking groat and James I thistle penny.
He could have found it in coin boxes and that is what he means by in circulation.
The filled in b is caused by a die chip which are actually quite common. I would first try soaking it in acetone and see if that will work.
These are actually quite common to find in boxes. It just means they ran out of ink while producing the wrappers.
Is this turning into a pet thread? Sure why not![ATTACH]
Sorry to burst your bubble but that is a damaged coin. Worth face value.
I relized that the picture of the first coin is kind of hard to see so here is one with better lighting. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thank you for the...
When I first started collecting ancient coins about a year ago I was not sure exactly what my focus was going to be. One of my favorite aspect of...
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