Thanks for the info!:D I see know why I couldn't find it, I don't own a 18th Century book.:o
I think he has been in the cat nip.;)
And while I am on the topic I thought that this was an intersting find for me. I didn't even realize that Macao used to be a Portugeuse Colony....
The first one I am pretty sure is KM# 440.1, but the second one, I have absolutly no idea.
How did this get here?
WOW!:eek: Thanks for sharing, I have always wanted one of those rare double dies!:D
Thats on of the wierdest things I have seen yet. What a way to start the week.:D
It may be an altered 1803, similar to this one on HA. But I still don't see how an altered date can weigh 4 grams less . With the weight being...
It looks to be die wear.
I am going to have to say XF-45.
http://sampleslabs.com/pcgs.html See PCGS 10
It looks like a sample slab by PCGS. There is a post somewhere around here that shows the different slabs...
I have done similar things more times I can count.:D
Neat serial, but premium no.
Sorry that I can't provide any info, but cool medals!:thumb:
Welcoem to CoiNTalk! Try to take a picture of the coin directly and no tat an angle. It looks like a WAM. Congrats!
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There is an 1897 IHC with a 1 in neck. It appears to be the variety, but without better pics there is no telling. But if it is real, its worth...
The lines give it away that it was, at one time, harshly cleaned. So yes, I belived it was cleaned.
The reason I believe it has been cleaned is in the protected areas there is a build-up of dirt and the fields are too clean, so that is, to me,...
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