You’ll want to protect that note and have it authenticated.
They are a joy to find.
I think your NICKLE is beautiful. Look at the raised images and the flat background. The flat areas are shiny and reflective. The raised areas...
Despite what it appears to be, it’s a definite pass.
Stunning!
Makes me want to cry.
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It was a tossup between N. Carolina and Vermont. I love N. Carolina but I also love Maple Syrup. The syrup won. Lol
Looks normal to me.
That’s a beautiful coin! Beautiful colors and a DCAM to boot.
To me it looks like a natural break. What I don’t get is the circulation wear unless it was a defective planchet and circulated before it broke,...
$46.25 fir @PamR
Wish I could go.
There was more than one punch used. Then you add in the wear and tear on them and before you know it, all type of varieties exist.
1941 Farthing, UK with likeness of George VI. Minted until 1956 I believe.
It’s a ink blotter. Neat that it’s home made with coins.
Yes, it is a 1946 cent.
I was going to say Pennsylvania as that’s where I currently live. But I had to go with Delaware as I’ve found 3 of the spitting horse variety in...
What Paddyman said. I have one somewhere but no photos.
I see no mis anything. It’s normal except for being minted by a worn die, having a little grease or debris on the die and circulation wear and tear.
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