check http://www.vamworld.com/wiki/1922-P_VAMs several have "long spike eagle's shoulder" like yours
Do late 18th century English ha'penny trade tokens count?
How I envy you being able to make finds like these so often! I've got the aluminum pull tab and soda cap market cornered here. How long have you...
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kinda like lamination
take a look at: https://www.pcgs.com/photograde#/Lincoln/Grades
At first glance, it looked like dime rolls with altered cents on the ends. When I was a kid, we'd sometimes scrape a cent on the sidewalk until it...
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Nah, I can't do EVERYTHING for ya, geeze...
That cent MUST be disposed of properly. Send it to me and I'll take care of it. You're welcome, glad to help.
The Vikings were tiny folk.
A very nice coin issued by Queen Victoria's grandson!
Between the "R" & "E" of reverse at 1 o'clock, is that a die crack or a scratch? 64 for me as well.
Looks like PCGS thinks that this one is worth $119, anyway. Of course that includes a 2021 Redbook [IMG]
Booker T? It must surely grade MG! No, seriously, I could go with MS 64.
a few rather deep gouges/bumps, yet i see no base metal indicated
too bad that Zimbabwe didn't issue coins of this denomination [IMG]
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Yeeeaaaah right!
MS-65
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