Desafornunadamente, las fechas 1887, 1922, 1923, y 1925 son comunes. Pero todavia necesitamos fotografias de las monedas. Los dolares de plata de...
I believe it is a modern cast copper replica of a silver coin.
One man's junk is another man's treasure.
In the pictures, this piece looks kind of bronze in color. Is that accurate, or what is the actual color?
I've certainly seen copper 43s in person. I may have seen a 44 steel cent in person, but if I did, it didn't impress me enough to stay in memory,...
OK, duh. :bangg:
I go on days when I can get there. :)
If there's no In God We Trust, it's a simple missing edge lettering error. There'd be a premium for the fact of the error (no clue how much), but...
I agree with VG-8, although this isn't a coin that should ever be sent in for grading because of the value. In any event, you did just fine.
I also have doubts as to whether it's genuine.
+1 Those reeding marks worry me a bit, though.
For the record, I really like the OP's coin as well. It has very nice luster and a good deal of eye appeal. It simply doesn't have the same kind...
I suspect the obverse was filed or sanded. It certainly looks like post-mint damage, especially from the side. You might try weighing the coin...
Submit this 63 for reholdering. :)
1903: 65RD 1906: 65RB 1905: 64RD 1899: 64RB 1876: 63RB 1873: Genuine
Au58 imo.
I can't go Friday, and by the time I could get there on Sunday, the place would be dead. So Saturday it is.
I'll probably be there Saturday.
Polishing usually occurs at either of two times -- when the die is new, or when they wish to remove clashes. Polishing a cracked die would likely...
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