Put that on your Ebay listing . That will go over well.
RD or rim Damage Chief ! lol
Yes nice example ;)
[ATTACH] Wait, what are the possibilities ? Here , I blew up the Pic:
Me too . It's a Pre-Cud is my answer, but who am I ? Pr-Cud, final answer. :nailbiting:
Toasty, the way I like em ! Hard to make out the exact date , just say 1813 for now .
MS-66 . Stage A
Sure . :woot:
Nice ! One of my Fav's !
I use to have an 1911 . Not sure the mintmark . Sold for $400 .
someone say grinder ,;)
Now that I think of it , I had a friend who also owned coins ( Fugios ) that were bluish .
Just curious bystander , what kind of oil. Mineral ?
:)
Do you own a metal detector ? It won't tell you metal content but may help in determining what kind of Metal used , if that makes sense .
Just like the Perfect storm.
I would try a small refrigerator magnet with a sheet of paper between the coin and magnet .;)
Here's my only . 1694 (Just The Reverse of) William And Mary 1/2 pence - UNBARRED . ( The letter V upside down was used instead of A's in MARIA...
No problem anytime ;)
Sorry I'm not familiar with this piece . I want to Welcome you to the forum .:). With that said , coins are Struck not printed. Currency is...
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