Yes, that is what I am saying.
Thanks, Dad.
who?
cute.
Yes, and I felt sorry for you. :bag:
ya beat me to it. I used to save these for that purpose.
oh, so close. But no cigar
Just a well place mark, or scratch.
Just teasing. But, I agree with your price
All listed in Rick Snow's book on Indians.
No sweat. Then I'll dig them up. Remember, I have a metal detector. If you don't like that-- then come after me after I get them. No chance....
He doesn't say he is one of those gold & silver buying services. :bag:
actually you are wrong. To be a counterfeit the real coin has to exist. else it is a fantasy
Looks like only 3 or 4 could make G-04. Therefore, not a lot over melt.
most likely
Not zinc rot, just junk on the coin. And I see nothing else
Also, above the last 0 in 900. Agreed, very confused.
It can't be a copy since an original never existed. Remember, that in 1916 the design was changed to the Walking Liberty half $.
possibly Davignon Obv 1 Rev A
Looks like Davignon Obv 3, Rev E.
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