It is about 3mm thick, so it is pretty ridged. But if you exert enough pressure, it will bend a bit. Looks like someone copied that eagle!
As some of you know, I collect coin club tokens as one of my side projects. I recently bought the on eBay as I have never seen one like it before....
I think you have posted this before, and every time I see it, I love it more.
1919 D... look close its there! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well, its silver and it is round! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Why would someone do that? A form of cancellation?
I have a lot of eagles, but most of them are not flying. Here is one that is, but a token not a coin. [ATTACH]
Not really!
I think having the same prefix and suffix is more desirable for a radar note.
Had to weigh his hat down so it would not blow off!
I think maybe it is just a short scratch.
I think you have that photo reversed on the 1561 Spanish Netherlands Daalder.
Bought this off eBay. Does anyone know who the engraver is? Initials are "BP". Is this "old" or modern? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The M might be a retained struct through. Clearer pictures from an angle will tell for sure.
Since all Henning nickels were made to look like they were circulated, how can this be graded? Wouldn't all Hennings grade G6 or less. This could...
Unfortunately, only the last 8 is visible.
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