probably a 43 steel thats been through a LOT
Actually? I didnt know that! I was also seeing these split serifs on the 9 and the 3 so I was thinking maybe ddo [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Sorry for posting again, but these die cracks are in the exact same place as the 1983 DDO-FS-102, which is making me think it is[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks! Also, if you dont mind me asking, could this be a die crack? The way its running doesnt look like a scratch[ATTACH]
Haven't posted on here in a bit, but I found a pretty penny in a old roll from the 70's and I cannot tell whats happening here Thanks in...
Same
I keep
Should I keep it or toss it?
Yes. A 1971 D.
Here you go. The Die crack goes through the T and stops before it reaches the other edge of the coin.
Why is this blank?
Any tips to take better photos? I took these with a coin microscope.
Just got back into coin roll hunting after a well-needed break and found this, any ideas? - Frittle :3
What does the back of the gold one look like?
I honestly didn't know anything about it either; I just went to Google and translated it. Then I went to a greek coin lookup site and slapped it in.
According to the research I've looked up, I believe it's a coin from the The Seleucid Kingdom. Here's all the info I've found - The Seleucid...
It translates to BASILEOS SELEYKOY if that helps
Separate names with a comma.