The Little King! :(
It's a Chinese Dragon Coin, from which province I can't tell. Whether it's counterfeit or not I don't know. Is that both sides of the one coin?
My condolences in regards to your wife. It IS a horrible thing to go through as my wife died in March. The coin looks like a school project....
You rich people get all the nice stuff. Just kidding of course.
8.28% of us, there must be more..
By the looks of it, it is one of a kind but it's still damaged.
Hear hear.
Without a bases for what you believe is there you're just seeing things.
Here's the info I use; http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1970Ssmalldate.html Took another look and they all look like large dates...
The only one I suspect from your pictures would be the second from the left in the second row. I know it wouldn't be the 'D' mint right end of...
Did pass the magnet test? A lot of coins were fiddled with in school projects to turn them gold or silver in color. I'm going to suspect this is...
I got started after my wife got sick and was at home a lot, she died in march and now I do nothing with all these coins. I'll get started again...
Dang, some nice looking Walkers there gentlemen.
Here's one I like.
Pocket Change Coin Collector Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Eastern Iowa Posts: 1,360 Wow! So you must be the Chaos DUDE!!!...
That's why there are other threads.
Like this, many vises have these holding them together.
Straight Serifs were used in 1943-1944.
My score was 9 but that dosen't change the fact that I'm really greedy.
A close up of where the 'L' is suppose to be will help. thanks
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