No chance that you can remember back to the 1700's! But, then again, neithere can I!
Ag
very funny column
XF-50 would certainly be VERY high.
If you post something, explain what you are looking at, not just: "what is this". It is a coin. Unless you indicate some specific item/part/...
Take them out of the 2X2's and take the pictures.
Totally different letter styles, and numerals, I doubt it. See if there is a P mintmark (For Peking) or easier a C for China.
"ok, at the first glance it looks like a badly damaged coin" and second glance, and third, etc.
No better than his Barber quarter listings.
$65 + shipping for a one ounce round? Pass
so, how did it go? Good luck.
beautiful specimen
1) 1858-- probably a RPD. 2) PMD 3) Probably not, not one of the listed varieties.
VG, cleaned. But scarce date
not a DDO, MD only
Not a DDO. MD
The 1956 may be silver
lamination. and it is a cent, not a penny-- which is a British coin
Shy The valuable one is the proof. For more info: Study coins.
And the 'unc' ain't
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