I think if you look close that it is a #33 I think that it is for "Old Latrobe #33 Rolling Rock" or someone had a clock number or maybe they used it as a hat check back in the day if coins could only talk!
The numbers are too far apart to be one number, so maybe the 3 on the right was the second attempt. My guess is that it was used in a metal detecting event like catching tagged fish.
You're right it is 33. Do we know what font style that is, maybe a clue? I think the large size means that it must be easily seen in commerce. Peace Roy
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Ouch!
Considering the grade, I don't mind the counter stamp, but don't like that it's been cleaned.
Wonder what the 53 represents.
Maybe an early and misguided attempt at TPG.
Herbie the Love Bug
You beat me to it.
CC
I think you missed the decimal! It's graded 5.3, (in the new enhanced grading scale). Just better than Good!
Agree. I'd grade it in the XF range. It has succumbed to a major scrub down and may have some PVC, as well.
Sometimes, itβs better to be LUCKY than good. π πΊπ
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I think if you look close that it is a #33 I think that it is for "Old Latrobe #33 Rolling Rock" or someone had a clock number or maybe they used it as a hat check back in the day if coins could only talk!
So 1929 plus 53 equals 1982. Just thought I'd share that little fact. Yeah I can do addition. Peace Roy
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53 stands for the value at the time it was stamped.
bob
Looking closely at the stamp... it is a 33....Maybe it was a pocket piece started when the owner was 33 years old.... IDK.... Cheers, RickO
The numbers are too far apart to be one number, so maybe the 3 on the right was the second attempt. My guess is that it was used in a metal detecting event like catching tagged fish.
However, one problem with that theory is the style font may predate metal detectors by 3 or 4 decades.
You're right it is 33. Do we know what font style that is, maybe a clue? I think the large size means that it must be easily seen in commerce. Peace Roy
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