To me both are coins. The missing pieces are the fragments.
I’m at F-12, 15 on a good day.
Spellcheck changed just to Judy.
Looks real to me, Judy toned darker than normal. It’s taken a number of hits near areas that still show a tiny bit of red. The coin is 155 years...
That is a far out and groovy statement my man! A stone groove! :smuggrin::) I couldn’t resist @Randy Abercrombie
That’s too long! LOL
I’ll go with what Paddyman said.
Nice one!
I agree
MS-64 and with that reverse die crack, yes, it’s a VAM.
You You should file a report with the postal inspectors office. The post office doesn’t just lose packages.
I was in a second hand store last year that was selling 1943 steel cents for $100.00 each, regardless of a mint mark. Only worth about three cents...
The machine has about 30 180 degree turns and it’s considered high speed.
Like I said, that Allen wrench shot out of that envelope like a bullet out of a gun. I used to work for the post office and I was given a tour of...
Almost the entire ribbon. It’s a nice one for sure. Thanks. :)
That must have been hard on you. Congrats on doing what you did.
It’s a 2005 Ocean In View Jefferson Nickel that, despite its damaged condition, is still worth five cents.
Unfortunately not missing a clad layer. It’s just damaged. Welcome to CT.
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