Heavily worn and damaged, the Mint mark is filled common on CN.
Have you matched it too any Genuine Guineas, or found a match to a gaming token? I have no idea about these, I thought your find/buy was interesting.
I read the opening of this, have you read it, maybe it will help. An Investigation into Five Brass Imitation Spade Guineas - Egham Museum
I don't have any inauguration medals, I do have this Silver Jubilee medal of Dwight D Eisenhower's Inauguration. [ATTACH]
That 80S is gorgeous! Love the Zeno Solidus.
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I am not seeing a clash. Maybe some PIDT (ghosting) or die deterioration. If there is a clash you will have to get some better photos.
How about an 2004 D Double ear. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sorry about that folks. I meant to direct you to the location. Yes above D and W obv.
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So NNC missed also with the date of the medal.
There are so many coins already, that I know I have forgotten. It might take me a while, but I usually find the coins I am missing. You should...
What should I have responded in a different way? Just messing with ya Sal. I would like to see the original dies. You crack me up!
Right on!
The reverse die shows its fair share of DD, might be worth a couple bucks to the right buyer. Someone that is studying the dies and pairings. Two...
These are Bronze medals, right? I see a frosty surface, if these were struck from proof dies then probably 66. I don't think that it is wiped or...
My grade 67 NNS 69 Never seen that medal before, I really don't know the luster? Neat though, glad you are sharing it!
What does the 3rd side look like. Could be broad struck and could be just a heavily deteriorated obv die.
Yep, Dime needed! Neat Greaser. The majors have nearly zero details. Just a portrait of Washington
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