Thank you
From Wikipedia 2 cents United States Value (0.02 US dollars) Mass 6.22 g Diameter 23.00 mm Edge plain Composition 95 % copper 5 % tin and zinc...
I am deeply humbled. Just trying to do a little bit for our hobby
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Thank you. Crazy Train is the place for me.
Through the gap between Taiwan and the Philippines we can see Singapore. 10 Dollars 1975 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks. Yes, I think they at least have character and keep all their adventures secret so we can only imagine what they have been through
[ATTACH] Thank you @paddyman98 for that like. Here is an honest, hardworking English Half Penny [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is an F with an M as the lower crossbar. You might see it clearer on one of mine, under the date on this one [ATTACH]
If it was struck by the Franklin Mint there will be their FM logo on it. Ostensibly on the reverse. I see it on all your reverses quite clearly
Apparently it was an advertising campaign. If you look at the Google link you can see how many different coins and denominations were overstamped....
I think it is on the corner of Found on Ground and Dig Here
I have been a member there for about 20 months because I inherited a lot of Ike's and knew nothing much about them. They can be helpful, but it is...
Nice coin. It ain't escaping from there in a hurry, lol
Nice looking coin. I have the same thing, this one is going all sorts of colors when the rest are subtle in their changes [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
In Spain the comma is used as the decimal separator, and the point(period) as the thousands separator
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The edge of the coin. Stand it on it's edge with the anomaly to the top, and image it straight down from above, clear and in focus
It means show the edge where the anomaly is, imo
Separate names with a comma.