You had me at "Far East". Fake.
based on the smoothness of the other design elements, I would lean toward dryer coin instead of spooned.
Dryer coin
Not that...but to each their own.
Thanks for the pictures @AnYangMan . Makes it so much cooler. Those molds are pretty awesome!
Looks like either a variation on Beijing or Yunnan province. Someone painted over the inside of your coin with gold paint too, FYI
This is the only one I can find that has any pictures. Unfortunately no coins......
damaged.
Good question. Just posting since I am curious myself. :D
No prob. If you have trouble, lemme know.
Top left is a Chinese cash coin. You need to rotate your picture 90 degrees counter clockwise to have the correct orientation though. Check these...
Not sure if anyone has seen this or if it was posted here...I couldn't find anything on it. Thought you all may like to read....
Probably nothing. But post *CLEAR* *CLOSE* pictures and we can help you out
That's where it starts getting expensive for me just to keep them in my collection haha.
That doesn't include having the variety and stuff put on there as well right? That part is extra?
Yup. I've never paid more than face value for any of my currently circulating coins. It's one of the only ways my wife is ok with my hobby lol.
I'm pushing close to 2 million cents searched. I'd have to look at my notebook to know for sure. I have every box/bag/loose roll documented. Kinda...
I think just 74. The proofs were minted in San Fran that year if I'm not mistaken.
BOOM. Just blew your mind :P
Minted at West Point, FYI
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