I will be a guesser that it's DDD . Double Die Deterioration.
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I'm not seeing it . Is there one out there ?
Grease is the word Sir . :)
I'm not sure about the collar clash idea. This a Pic that I got from the error-ref.com website . See the difference ?Collar Clash (error-ref.com)...
Incuse figure or impression. verb (used with object), in·cused, in·cus·ing. to stamp or hammer in, as a design or figure in a coin.
They look fine to me . The one on the scale is a tad light but could be wear .Check the others . The thickness is right on brother , 2.4mm . JMO
Very Nice find . After all it's a Connecticut Coin . JMHO .
Ok. Ignore . again .
It could of been some kind of seal stamp. If it's lead, but it has a Clay-like look ??
Capped Die, [ATTACH]
I concur Madam . :pompous:
AU - Too many nicks on the Obverse . The Reverse is exceptionally nice but like I said the Obv. holds it back. :cool:
If it registers low it could be anything from Lead to Nickel .
Found it Metal Detecting ?
got any better Pics Jeff . If I had to guess , I say DDD .
Looks like lead . Is it heavy ? A metal detector would help . Probably .. like @Parthicus said
Yes. DDD .
Same : PMD die worn. Thanks for sharing Martha , At least it wasn't a darn penny. [ATTACH]
Welcome Jon to Coin Talk. What does this register for a metal composition . Who said it was a coin. Unless it's ancient , I'm not sure , where did...
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