My guess was also post cleaning toning. The reverse looks more natural. Still a key coin. One that I have never owned.
Oh IDK. Plus this is a zinc coin. Looks like a cracked planchet. Wait for an expert.
Without the verdigris I am at a dollar. But I guess prices have risen.
I also didn't think it was gold. Gold is very dense and 4 grams is prob the size of a dime or smaller. Photo this coin next to a dime for...
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Low serial on the Goodland. The next 2 low, but not as low.
Need to see full images of both sides. But with those marks, it's not going to be 67. It may not be 65.
I think these lams are more common on the wars because they had problems with the composition of the metals.
If that is a mound, then you don't want to etch it.
It's just a school playground.
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