I agree with Kevo; that mintmark does not look right. Likely not genuine.
Ikandiggit is close, but I don't think it's actually a cartwheel; I suspect it's a smaller denomination because there's nothing left of those huge...
The Old SF mint used to have a working coin press in one of the rooms where, after you paid a couple of bucks, they'd drop in a blank and you...
:thumb:
In addition, this coin, like all US Phillippines coinage, is covered in the Red Book.
With 1922 no D cents, a photo of both the obverse and reverse is essential. Only one die pair is worth the big bucks.
With the spot and several digs in the reverse, I can't see it grading above 66
The first coin show I ever went to (more years ago than I care to think about) had one of these. I did well -- two barber dimes AG-G. But that was...
58. I don't think PCGS ignores the rub.
64+1
This is known as an offset error; they're fairly common, but definitely collectible. Wild guess is $10-$20, although error notes aren't exactly my...
Definitely not a cud. Minor misaligned die is my guess, although it's tough to tell for sure without an image of the obverse. Take a look at the...
Strike looks a little soft, but I can't see it going below 67.
I voted 65, but 66 would not surprise me (although I wouldn't grade this coin that high on the best day of the year).
The first number being a 0 is not an indicator of much of anything; there are plenty of blue label slabs that start with a 0 and have 8 digits....
Probably the most dramatic example of this was the 1900 O/CC dollar, minted seven years after the Carson City mint closed. :)
Methinks you're right about that strike. The detail on the shield looks to be all there, but there's a lot of detail missing from some of the...
65rb
You said what I was thinking. :)
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