Welcome to Coin Talk Candi. Actually, these are just short answers and not really sarcastic. Sal's answer is followed by an emoji that tells you...
Considering everything else is struck well, this is a pretty heavy greaser. Nice find.
@paddyman98 Your thoughts?
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The circle is probably a stain. Yes, to an IDB at the T in Cent.
Worth saving for posterity. Have you tried looking it up at maddieclashes.com?
Abram is correct. Die clash. The line behind the neck is a pillar from the reverse and what you see in the bay on the reverse is part of Lincolns...
Martha made George do the laundry. Tough old girl. :)
Pay no attention to the thumbnails above. The man behind the curtain did this.
I can't wait for Larry's response on this one. :confused:o_O
After the last several post today, I don't even know if I should try to help or suggest a pony to pet. Sheesh.
Larry, do not be so quick on it not being re-plated. There are many seasoned collectors here with a lot of knowledge. Using caps and jumping up...
TMI...LOL
That WAS a soda pop for me and included the 2 cent deposit. But I was more inclined to gather another 2 cents and get a comic book for 12 cents.
Nice find and Best of Variety. I found one a few years back in my GF's change jar.
Entry Post Thank you so much for doing this.
@lordmarcovan I think the one you ended up picking up is just fine and a very important piece of history you are now holding. The other was a bit...
It's come baaaack to haunt me again. I turn 68 this year. What goes on the net stays on the net.;):D
Pareidolia from a bad plating job.
Hobo nickels are cool if they are old. If they are beyond redemption as collectible today, that's okay also. They are serving a purpose as an art...
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