Thats a beauty Lehigh. They wouldn't fix the slab?
I saw those surfaces as having a bit of cameo to them, they must be a bit more frosty.
I meant as a strike intended for circulation, business strikes. Commercial just sounds odd.
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Whats the host coin look like?
Physics loves a mirrored coin. It's a lovely sight to hold such a PL example. The surfaces dance under the lights.
I see "circulation" as the appropriate word.
The C has to mean something, one would have to refer back I think to the reference in the Photo Certs. The only two photo certs on the link are...
Franny, there are certain coins that you find thru collecting that you wish you would have held on to for reference. I would put that it a two...
Interesting that both examples have a short taper to them. Like only less than a quarter of the planchet was affected. The reverse shows a slight...
Found this. It seems that Alan Hagar moved his business all around the US. Unless these were done at shows. You have Connecticut, (my example),...
Yeah, it puzzles me also. And there isn't anyone that I know of besides you that would have an answer. Maybe @Burton Strauss III
Nice RD.
Fun coin Joe! Where did you find it?
Was hunters Island an old dump. How did it get it's name?
Gotto be done hobo style. The job on the second profile is fairly well done. I would give a few bucks out of curiosity. If I found it in a pawn...
What I see is also die deterioration. Notice the back of Kennedy's neck. The perimeter lettering also shows DDD.
Agreed. Holding something in a flip for reference doesn't hurt. I still have my learning collection. Someone will get it one of these days.
Well my photos make this coin look in worse condition than it is. Most of the marks are very minor luster grazes. I would say this is a border...
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