My method would be to see if it were the diameter of a modern quarter. If it is, it's a quarter, if it is larger, it's a half.
I've seen a few Hacienda tokens and wonder what this one is. I await other's comments.
One of the ongoing arguments/discussions I have with a flea-market dealer and friend is the value of common coins. If you look in the Red Book...
This is the reason I don't usually search for doubled die coins...
Proof coins have an edge that meets the face of the coin at a 90 degree angle. Your coin does have a flat edge, but you can see where it rolls...
I don't see anything.
I think they are called "dealers" and I know a few successful ones. :)
Welcome to CoinTalk. The cent you are showing appears to be a copper plated zinc cent (normal cent) which has had the size increased by placing...
0.062 g or so...
The only one of these I have is a reproduction I bought in a moment of weakness.
Interesting that the most common twenty-center is the 75 S and the second most common is the 75 CC. Good deal you got.
Are those error cents? :)
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Mineral oil and Vaseline are both high molecular weight hydrocarbons with the Vaseline being the higher molecular weight and probably lasting...
...are these guys awesome!!!
Talking about eyes... I became a candidate for cataract surgery 10+ years ago. The doctor offered four choices of lenses, 1) single vision lens...
Hey, buck-up...cataracts are just around the corner and you can have implants that might give you 20-20 vision again :)
...that makes sense.
Mail that is undeliverable as addressed is forwarded, returned to the sender, or treated as dead mail, as authorized for the particular class of...
Couldn't even see the S at first. This might even be a candidate for ammonia if the xylene doesn't work.
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