PMD. Looks like someone may have used it to pry something open like a can lid.
I agree with paddyman98 and SteveinTampa. The folds and minor size differences within BEP tolerences, either is likely. I have some Silver...
It is particularly difficult to get Philadelphia mint coins here on the west coast. So while you can go to the bank and just get rolls of the P...
Welcome to CT. The Mint no longer hand places Mint marks on the master dies. The Mint had converted over to placing the mint mark on the model for...
Welcome to CT. This us PMD (post mint damage) not a mint error. The coin looks like someone spooned it (tapped on the edge) usually to start the...
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I would definately add something like this to my collection. I enjoy coin collecting because of the connection to history. A piece like this adds...
Nice little holiday suprise in my change at the grocery store this morning.
^^ What paddyman said.....
The regular strike or business strike, like the one you have, is the lower mintage one. It is also one of the lowest mintage (if not the lowest...
I looks like the regular or business strike of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics Commemorative Half Dollar. It does not appear to be a proof coin. Did...
Got my America’s Founding Fathers 2017 Currency Set today. I like it.
It is all based on hype. Like some of the earlier posts, the label is meaningless. If you are happy with them and they have greater value (for...
It is Czech and it is a replica. This will be most helpful. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces52825.html
The holes are reminiscent of holes found on old military dog tags. It is likely this was worn more as a pendant of some sort. The numbers seem...
Albuquerque Coins 3216 San Mateo Blvd NE is a good shop. I lived in Albuquerque for 7 years. Friendly people and very helpful.. I moved away 6...
Welcome to Coin Talk. Definately post mint damage. Looks like someone pounded another coin against it (or squashed it with another coin in a...
Looks like some sort of advertisement or someone was messing around with adhesives.
Bust. There were no mint marks on any coins in 1965, 1966, or 1967. It could have come from any of the mints that minted for circulation.
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