Certainly looks to be ex-jewelry, probably either a pendant or a ring.
You don't care that your handle is offensive to Native Americans, yet you're so concerned that collecting coinage with the swastika is offensive....
Ah so desuka (sorry, that's the 3 years I was stationed in Japan coming out). The side without probably started life as a British penny. The...
Makes sense that it would be like that, but nope. You can have MD on one device and not on the one next to it.
1949-1952 Australian pennies have GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX FIDEI DEF as well as Hugh Paget's initials. I wouldn't be surprised to find out...
Probably came from a coin wrapping machine.
Looks like it was struck with slightly misaligned dies (MAD). Not uncommon in cents.
Wow. Is there anything you don't have that's better than most?
Hardly. Die cracks as a rule don't have a premium.
There are people who would pay a small premium for true doubled-die Mexican coins, but there's not a big market for them. Looks like a good one to...
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Perhaps you could tell us the country, date and denomination of the coin. Pics would be good too.
It certainly looks like a die crack.
Looks like post-mint damage.
Pop is 254/177.
It's not an error and it's not worth keeping unless you think it's neat!
If neut/neg isn't left when it's deserved, then the feedback system doesn't do a bit of good except to tell you how many lots someone has...
SEGS has the best holder on the market in terms of safety, but their grading isn't the best.
Gas bubbles trapped under the plating.
I think you misunderstood; that wasn't a shot at you, that was "ok, so what CAN we collect??" Maybe I should have just said that...:mad:
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