It would fit a few nuts on some old furniture I have.
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$86
Thanks for not asking if it was a small date.
I went and looked on Error reference, it seems that even a dollar coin struck on a dime planchet, would have a strong strike. It just seemed...
Not sure, pretty interesting though. What size is the square? I wonder if it fits an old square nut?
I think it was plated, and that's why you don't see the copper cladding.
What you are seeing is most likely die deterioration. Looks like it creeps up his neck.
Looks like it could almost fit in with @steve.e
I am gonna step out on the limb and say PF61
Au 50
I think it is a softer strike to begin with. Au55
You know what they used to say about "Crossing your Eyes" Kinda like that.
There is something different going on with that coin, How come the weight isn't on the slab? And, how did the details strike up as well as they...
A partial collar.
It's either your lighting or how close you are to the subject. The same thing is going to happen when you buy a scope.
Too blurry and not enough detail to help.
Did you bring the metal detector?
What you are seeing is possibly a doubled knee.
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