more like: pretty ugly. How anyone could see a repunched date is beyond my abilities.
no, not a key date. The only key dates are the 1932 D & S. [of course, that omits varieties.) However, in higher grade [unc] it is a better date.
There have been a number of great finds in the UK lately. Good luck.
finding coins is a common event. as for whether it is worth it, I'd love to move to the UK to search for treasure.
well, I agree and disagree. Actually, I believe it was 1892. ;)
very nice, I love those. is that O-115, R-1? Still very attractive. Probably grade VF-20.
900 actually, the definition of a cud involves the rim. It involves the breaking away of the rim to leave a space where the design is not...
Overstruck Greek coins? That title alone sound fascinating. The idea that even back then they were 'recycling' their coinage sounds like a great...
nah, that raised edge is just the start of a cud.
Looks like O-108 (Overton). Large 8's, Square base, knobbed 2. but, someone will correct me if I am off.
save your money. looks like a tiny struck thru.
the little bit that I can see looks like strike/mechanical doubling
at first glance I thought MD, on second look, agreed. Nice discovery
nah, I'd rather read your inane comments. ;) more fun.
noob great find! Congrats.
nah, just for the spelling.
wow, where ya been? Hope that all is okay.
platinum is right now at $1704, so, subtract what you think the value of the proof is, and then you have a net value. that said: If you bought it...
hmm.. interesting, how about a golden money belt? Then a crook would have to kill you to get it, and them you wouldn't have to worry. ;)
Elbesaar great photos, thanks. but... what is that tot he left of the D in Dollar? die gouge? or something strange. Interesting, very...
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