Bienvenue dans ce groupe. Une petite pièce triste. Rayé plusieurs fois. Il s'agit probablement de cuivre ou de bronze. Il est possible que vous...
According to NGC over 9 million minted. It is .800 silver w/melt value of approx. $15. There were two versions in 1966. The one with "small beads"...
Check this site to assist in verifying your die clash. http://www.maddieclashes.com/one-cent-overlays/
And at his eulogy someone will say, "Gosh, the only thing I ever saw him do was sort coins." :rolleyes: [ATTACH]
Went through some older posts and saw where Coop spoke up back on 06/08/2020 and 07/12/2020 concerning Shield 2020 D cents with purported...
https://en.numista.com/ has a G listed at .32 and $1.07 at XF. Agree w/1stSgt22, "Definitely a keeper!!" Put it in that 2x2.
When the Red Army held Hungry after the Budapest Offensive in WW2, they printed up occupational currency. [ATTACH]
Kudos ! Great find.
Oops. I forgot that vinegar contains a bit of acetic acid.
'The ring of death'. Usually caused by machine used to wrap rolls. check similar pics out of a coin like yours...
The only thing I ever heard that wouldn't damage the coin's value (and you) was a soak in vinegar/water mix or olive oil overnight & pat dry.
Looks like someone hit them with a grinder and buff wheel. Sad end to a coin's life. :dead:
10-4. Servicemembers got them after we entered WW2.
Some info concerning your yellow seal notes: During World War II the United States issued special currency to Troops in the North Africa campaign....
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Maybe you could get premium from her if you told her it was a Type 1 rare "Abe split-lip"! :hilarious: Nice close up pics BTW.
Wish I had my 1st computer again (a real dinosaur, the IBM 5150). A functional one recently sold for $3,800 to a techie at UNC. That could buy a...
Excuse any multiple entries, nodding off in my recliner.
Cup of coffee while in La-Z-boy recliner :happy:
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