The wear is not even, the MM is too clear
PMD
that is the Blakesley effect.
you really have to use descriptive words, not just post pictures of every area of a coin. say what you see. So we can focus there
you can see it slightly on the obv also
There is no denomination, so it may be a token nice piece
nope
what is your question? is it a 1909 P? Yes.
need reverse pix
nope, 45
ACG was once a real company
also, probably spooned
I see no damage.
in a word: no. Post mint damage [PMD]
All coin collectors are gifted with an amazing imagination. I admit that I am one of them.
no he left off the 's': That's correct...
http://www.watchcount.com/
The 1787 FUGIO Colonial Copper Cent with an ask of $1499 sold! supposedly for a Best offer of $1,000
holy smokes: he is selling them (the 1856 Flying eagles) as a pair now! But at a discounted price...
amazing.
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