I would have thought that would have been the Constantines.
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Don't sweat it, just go to the forums page and post a new thread about your coin. We all make mistekes here.
So, the 79 of the OP is a "bookend"?
I'm lazy so I'll just ask...why roach?
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But I say 932 angels can dance on the head of a pin.
Bought this as an Uncirculated, but opened the scuffed up case and thought it might be a proof: [ATTACH]
We gotta' share the load:)
Want to define plated and clad?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm seems vaguely familiar..........
Let's be Frank...I'll be Frank today and you can be Frank tomorrow. :)
Possibly looks whitish because this is a clad coin and the punch could have gone through the copper shell and exposed the zinc. New ones would be...
If that's too old, here's one from 900 AD https://www.ebay.com/itm/202094683733?ul_noapp=true
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Dang
@1916DMerc I am not a fan of darkly toned (black) coins either and have tried many times to "brighten" them. I have not been successful a single...
You are an evil person...:wideyed:
I think a few people on here have admitted to collecting them.
I mostly agree with you, but the explanation is that the inner drum is the perforated one that rotates and is contained within an outer drum which...
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