It was probably a California gold fractional token. Tons of reproduction ones were made and were either brass or had a gold wash.
lol!
Just trying to illustrate a point.:D
Geeze! Doesn't anyone read the thread before posting???:confused: Anyway, to answer the OP's question.... The High Air Mixture Screw is In the...
Nice case! Looks vintage.
Go ahead. Some cell phone pics aren't too bad.
Scanner would be much better. Highest DPI and cropped works perfectly for banknotes.
You can! You just have to be looking all the time. I used to look behind the cardboard backing on old dresser mirrors and several times I found...
I've never thought about it. Bare headed effigies have been used on numerous coins through the ages. I don't know if there is a significant reason...
Both are just damaged coins. PMD Post Mint Damage.
Not much value to them now. The holes devalue them.
75 lbs.! Just the door on my safe is 180 lbs.!
I agree with Chris. They may have been tumbled to get the corrosion off.
Far too minor to be of any value. It looks to be a ink transfer.
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Keep it sealed. Don't take it out of the packaging to photograph it.
Don't know what happened to my last post?! Thanks for the contest, Ryan! Congrats to Zach24! Totally fun contest!
Beautiful! Well done!
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Can you post a pic of the defects you're referring to? Errors are defects or damage that occur during the minting process. When it happens after...
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