I checked overlays on the Indian head cent. Google coin overlays. Then coinauctionshelp.com Small cent overlays.
Have you checked varietyvista.com yet? Looks like it could be DDO -002, rpm-005. The site also has Die markers.
Sounds like Friday night an Aunt, sister,a nice and two nephew's. Not sure about the Pl either. 2nd set of photos. To much polishing reflection....
I would think that only a 70 would be worth the money unless Pickin. 69 as low as 40$ Most 70 above 275$
I have owned a couple 86 ase' mine were MS though wish I could help.
That reverse,? Some kind of separated or split planchet?
Stained or, environmental damage. Bleach or coffee possibly.
With the frost on the back of the 1902O I'd say, MS 62 Ms 64
Hey, correct, for some reason I was thinking 92'd. Temporary miss alignment in the brain.
How about some close ups of the rim. Straight on and at an angle.
When tooling was a common trade, years ago. Wish it was still was! Not good for numismatics though, unless making a Master Die. Back in the day...
Here in Denver they are hard to find. But when I find them they are in XF or better.
Nice find. Wow.
Jackbits were sold starting in the early 1940's 29mm brass[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Pf67, I use headlight lense polish.
The only thing I can make out is( 6th) and cal- probably calvary. Not sure I want to give it a soak or not. I like it the way it is.
The seated is a copy. Not ever sure if it is silver. Weighs 12.5 g
This is about the size of a large cent or two cent piece. [ATTACH] They were in a small display. That I picked up yesterday. I wish they were my...
This token was holed and attached to the bottle of Wiskey 1780 to 1916, Lexington Kentucky. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some detecting finds. 17mm Brass 1905 to 1908 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I found them in a display. Not my finds.
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