Certainly no expert on the token, but comparing it to genuine examples there are differences in the alignment of the devices with the legends. It...
It really looks polished to me. The reverse may have been done with a small buffing wheel like a dremel, going around the devices.
No, it doesn't mean anything on any coin other than 1964. Just a small die mark. It is even questionable on the 1964, it is just one of the die...
Normal cent with the plating split at the D mint mark. Looks like zinc corrosion is beginning.
OK, got me there. There is no value in the anomaly!
Might be a collapsed zinc bubble. The condition is horrendous, very harshly cleaned. Might be interesting to study and find out just what...
Definitely something there, might be a die chip as previously stated or possibly die clashing.
OK, pictures are not the best, and Walking Liberties are not my area of collecting, but they don't look real. Where did you get them?
Welcome to the forum. I don't see any rotation at all, it looks perfectly normal. I see you are from Australia, maybe you weren't aware that US...
Think there might be an extra "0" in that price! Unfortunately, I am missing more than you, but the 1799 is one of them!
I just started reading this one, Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire That Rescued Western Civilization by Lars Brownworth...
It is definitely not the major doubled die for the year.
FG looks too far away from the memorial to be a wide AM.
I love it. I was told the same thing when I got my Fair details chain cent with graffiti. If I waited I'd still be waiting, but I have a chain...
My very humble example![IMG][IMG]
Can't be a plating blister on a 1968. Does look like crud or corrosion though.
"Bidiots" I used to help at a local auction back in the late 80's early 90's. They used to throw that term around a lot behind the scenes, but...
Research is the key. Try to find places where people gathered in the past that few people know about today. Old schools or churches that are...
No, just very corroded.
Wow, never expected this much info! Thanks, very interesting.
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