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I'm in the 62 camp, but could see it as a 61 as well.
Cool toning.
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Probably wouldn’t give you as many smoochies.
A non-USA seated Lady Liberty with over 1.3 ounces of gold in it. Peru: 1965 gold 100-soles, Seated Liberty type (9 over inverted 5 variety) [IMG]
Ornate pictorial love token. [ATTACH]
Love it. Some variations on the theme... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Wish I still owned this one... [IMG] [IMG][IMG]
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Our last two days (and two slots in the virtual album) called for a Modern commemorative (1983-present), and the Silver Eagle. Sorry I was absent...
Hmm. Doesn't that sound like fun? LOL
This type is listed in the Colonials section of the US Red Book. [IMG]
In my detecting experience, nickels were just a little bit harder to find, particularly if one used much discrimination with the detector...
I would imagine the black scuz actually disguised it, and made it "incognito" until the good Inspector detected it.
Oof. Rough 'un, but still a very neat find "in the wild".
It has a copper inner clad layer like all post-1964 dimes, but the outer layers are copper-nickel. And the reason it's that color is due to...
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