If only all these copies were the real thing.
That’s what most of them look like, if not worse. They really circulated.
Definitely not deliberately done. The blank planchet goes into the machine and the collar holds it in place while the obverse and reverse dies...
If that coin was for sale I wouldn’t be taking photos, I just buy it!
February 1, 2026 in the overseas market on Sunday. @Randy Abercrombie I’ll take CT bragging rights and the last coin you bought, plus a week at...
Nice coin and it is a low offer but it’s not screaming low.
Acetone won’t hurt it if you don’t rub it.
Ya gotta love it!
Tariff talks again is all it took.
That’s beauty! No wonder you bought it.
I have one similar to that that is also a flip over strike. Yours is a very nice one.
A fairly strong day today. Makes me wonder what will happen in the overseas market tonight.
Yes they did circulate due to a lack of coins. Most of them are really worn.
Hilarious! Glad you saved it. :)
Not even sure where or when I got this piece.
Not at all. It even has a die crack, not a real one but it’s made for the coin on the reverse side. :)
Not bad looking. The only thing is that four letter word on the reverse-COPY. It’s just a token piece, not even the correct design. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I bought a collection about 6 years ago and this was hidden in the coins all wrapped up and by itself in a small box. It’s the Draped Bust type in...
A decent example of this Colonial Issue. It was originally intended for Ireland but they rejected it. It was then sent to what became the American...
Then you answered your own question.
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