Let's see what people say.
Gee...I wish I had said that...:)
Actually normal for that year, but different from the previous heads.
I think that is a 50 cent piece :) check e-bay for sold prices
...don't do that!
Outstanding! Keep collecting.
When you have zinc showing through like that, it most likely came about by removing the copper...by filing or sanding.
See, that's what you get when you don't specify what you think you see. I see some stains.
No, looks normal to me.
Once again I beg the indulgence of the members of this forum to tell me if I have bought some fakes or authentic coins... BTW, I guess these are...
Don't, you asked a question that really had almost zero probability of being answered in a meaningful way. Everyone has had fun with this and I...
Much as people will poo-poo it, e-bay is a valuable resource for checking value...generally. Don't forget that many e-bayers post worthless stuff...
Welcome to CT. The cents you have posted are not scarce, and would go for around 2-25 cents. The coins with nothing below the date are from...
Go see Cal, Go see Cal, Go see Cal.
The split serif looks good, but the doubling looks very flat and shelf-like and is not rounded and the same height as the rest of the letter.
No thank you.
Best thing to do, weigh it. Silver weighs more than clad...oh, BTW, can you see copper on the edge?
Research pays off...:)
Actually it is an interesting discussion.
Whoa..."dipping" a coin in acetone is not what is normally referred to as dipping. The dipping referred to is using something like eZest....
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