Wow. You guys should edit your post and get rid of some of the language. We have kids here. Can we get past this and just talk about the coin?
Book was just giving you an easy way to find simple answers. He did this after you already had the answer. He was just trying to be helpful....
It's strike doubling so it won't carry the value of a DDO. Someone on Ebay might pay a few dollars for it. After fees, not sure it's worth listing it.
To me it looks like a well placed hit after being struck. PMD.
It adds up quick when you use better grade coins.
An 18th 19th and 20th century type set is going to cost a few thousand dollars. A holder to protect them is worth $100.
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I agree. Leave it the way it is. Could you post a better image of it? I would rather own a darkly toned coin than something that has been messed with.
40_mila_kokkina knows better. He is just playing the folks here.
Really cool find.
It's really pretty. I'll guess it's somewhere between AU and 65.
Not my art. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Mine is probably the 1857 FE cent that has the clash with the 1857 $20 gold piece.
I will. There are times you have to if you wish to own that special coin.
40_mila_kokkina What does that image have to do with this thread?
I don't know of a way that's possible. Why don't you tell us exactly how it was.
This is a really common one. [IMG] [IMG]
There is no cud by the date, on this coin. The letters CEN were created by placing one cent on top of a second cent and hitting it with a hammer....
Separate names with a comma.