No, no, they mean the coin has been through a grater. And a lake.
Ah, 1970... [MEDIA]
Yep, for a circulating 1933 coin it would have to be either a half or a cent. Those were strange and hard times.
Type I obverse and reverse, as expected. Dentils look weak in spots on the reverse, but that could just be the photography. I'd dismiss the ST...
Somewhere, a young lady is posting "Some loser insisted on paying with a $2 bill, and I had to take it, but then I gave it back in change to this...
Yeah, it looks like it. I'm going to try to remember to check out the series.
Not generally a fan of inlaid coins, but I think I've gotta go look for THAT design...
I knew I liked the dollar design, but wasn't that impressed with the gold. But I looked at that reverse photo of the gold, and I swear I felt the...
But you can usually tell whether a coin started out as a proof or a circulation strike, even when it's sustained some wear or damage. Squared...
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