Many of the old Pesos like this were recovered after being dumped in the Ocean to keep them from the incoming Japanese.
But some of us like to look at the pretty coins :)
Looking at the steps makes me think business strike.
The bump on the T is an IDB or die chip, I have no idea what the little circle looking thing is.
Wikipedia The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) defines "isopropyl rubbing alcohol USP" as containing approximately 70 percent alcohol by volume of...
In chemistry graduate school, the stockroom got 55 gallon barrels of USP or NF 95% ethanol. Most graduate students kept a VERY clean gallon jug...
IDB - Internal Die Break
Seems to be a bit of a chamfer to the edge, which would make it a circulation strike. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Advertised as an "error" (is it an error or variety?) could bring a couple of bucks on-line.
uh...1928
Rubbing alcohol is a common name used for isopropyl alcohol or 2-propanol no matter what percent.
(*No “bellyful of wine” necessary, however.) au contraire mon frère
Entry Post Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl...
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I want it for @Cheech9712 because she would enjoy it.
I know I am a very mediocre photographer, but I ran across these coins and thought I would post the photos I took...first a word of explanation. I...
I know I am a very mediocre photographer, but I ran across these coins and thought I would post the photos I took...first a word of explanation....
Thank you...I also found this... https://www.usmint.gov/learn/collecting-basics/mint-marks
Why 1906?
Ones I see on e-bay are offered at $30 or more
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