Maybe Gravy? :rolleyes:
Absolutely Post Mint Damage. :snaphappy:
Here is an excellent link for Cobs. Spanish Silver Cobs (nd.edu)
In honor of Friday and the '40's, I present to you this new themed thread. To qualify, all your coin needs to be is from the '40's, ANY Century...
This is my 1787 Fugio Cent minted here in my state in the city of New Haven, CT. It was found while metal detecting in around the year 2004....
Awesome error. :)
Thanks for this. It will really be a Happy Birthday (10/14) event! Got a chance to see Haley's Comet back in the '80's and it was a real joy.
I just hope that I'm in better shape than this when I'm this old, lol. It definitely has planchet issues.
That's what the sign says coming in and out of my state too. :rolleyes:
Don't forget the Acid man! Or did we take that at Woodstock? o_O
Too High. Higher than me, LOL. It's cool but probably not too welcomed by collectors though.
Hello everyone! New themed thread here called "Take Me Back Thursday!". It's all about Colonial coins that circulated in the US prior to 1792....
Bad combo of Heat and Acid. [ATTACH]
Nice! Brings back bad memories of those shorts.
Mol who? [ATTACH]
Sounds like a good story to me. Let's go with it! :)
Now it looks like Post Mint Damage. BTW: Pics are good.
Is that aiding and abetting and harboring a fugitive Penny?:smuggrin:
Slightly "Misaligned Die Error". Value? 5 cents.
Classic case of Machine doubling in my opinion. BTW: Please show the whole coin, especially the date.
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