It is a very high mintage for the time frame. :)
I’m not seeing it.
I’ll get one from my LCS soon. Same with all the other denominations for this year.
Put another cent in that spot. I’m sure it’s an incomplete planchet or a curved clip. Nice looking for it’s age.
My LCS sells a 1919 Lincoln Cent in this condition for $.25 each. A dollar more tops for it being a MAD as that’s what yours looks like.
Thanks, I appreciate that information. I was just using my Red Book but you are more in-depth than the book and that’s a good thing.
It’s the famous 1858 Half Dime, a Liberty Seated Coin. Variety 2 was resumed but with the lighter weight of Variety 3. A total of 3,500,000 were...
It could be toned but it’s not anything other than bronze.
I would keep them all as is. The educational value far outweighs anything that I can think of.
It looks like a light colored bronze coin to me. Bronze is what it should be. The lightness is probably from toning.
The coin you’re asking about was definitely damaged by acid. Welcome to CT.
I missed that so thanks for letting me know. Very interesting.
Looks like MD to me.
Die chip so a nice find.
I really can’t tell. The magnification is too strong.
PMD, MAD, GFD depending on where you look on the coin.
If this was a Dime planchet wouldn’t part of the design of the quarter be missing? I think it’s a thin rolled quarter planchet.
That dark spot appears to be a stain. Cud’s must touch the rim and be raised but this does not look like it’s raised.
Thank you. This set is easy to put together as no one wants them. Lol
Still working on my other set. Done are very close to being completed.
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