But they have always used the same standards.;) That's what they tell us.
These little things are tough to grade even in person. It's just a guess what the services will call them.
We just don't agree on what whizzed is. No big deal. I like the term messed with.:)
Say again in normal English.
That's not the look I would call whizzed. Not even close.
Normal stuff with copper.
It looks like a normal coin to me.
It looks like the 1862/1 overdate to me.
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I started to call it a 66 but figured the tiny rim dings held it back.
65 Pretty coin.
The first thing that caught my eye was the area above the star. Looks like a clash but I can't match it to the reverse.
Post 1 was edited by the mods. One other thing about these. Some sets have the coins glued in place. They may have to be cleaned up.
Why did you ask him if he was kidding?
Are you saying that a coin that is missing a clad layer is not worth more than a normal coin?
We really can't talk buying or selling on this forum but you should hang them on the wall and enjoy them. Not much value.
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