Not sure which side is obverse but I’m calling this side the obverse. The head looks a little to the left to me. [ATTACH] So that makes this side...
I just found this piece and it’s labeled Italian Silver, Grosso, circa 1700. I’ve had it for about 7-10 years but I know nothing else about it....
I’d need a photo of the coin to make a comment. Lol
I didn’t even look at the rim as that lamination error on Lincoln’s coat jumped out at me.
Well said!
The mint is just saving money snd charging more for what they sell.
It wasn’t there when the coin was minted so it should be removed carefully.
It’s not enough to bring a premium or get error collectors excited. It’s what Kentucky stated. It would be helpful if you showed both sides.
It’s a toned silver ounce. It will always be worth the price of silver regardless of the toning m. As for toning, everyone has different tastes....
I stopped ordering those overpriced coins a few years ago.
Roller lines from a counting machine sounds good.
Not saying it is as difficult to tell from your photos but it may be roller lines. There is a small amount of over inking on the note.
A few silver one ounce rounds. First the Pirates. Then Walking The Plank. And the last two are Silverbug Island. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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