@OAKSTAR said:
That's the reverse. Can we see the obverse?
I didn't say that's the reverse, but you're right. It is. The obverse gives it away, though. :-)
I'll post in an hour or two before I go to bed. I'm surprised it's taken even this long for and ID. I said that it's guessable. If you guess right, you'll know it.
I thought for sure someone on the board would jump all over this! @Married2Coins is right, but didn't go far enough. The Stone Mountain commem is one of the most "common" lowball types. This one is just a little lower than most!
Nothing but (lots of) honest wear here. The speckling is in the toning; the surfaces are smooth.
I’m guessing that @pocketpiececommems would get this. For a circulated commem aficionado, the recessed areas in the central right areas on the reverse are a useful clue. These correspond to areas between the legs and wings of the eagle and are prominent on my P01 example, which is well worn but has a bit more detail than the OP coin.
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Having nothing to base it on, not even size...trade dollar?
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That's the reverse. Can we see the obverse?
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
I didn't say that's the reverse, but you're right. It is. The obverse gives it away, though. :-)
I'll post in an hour or two before I go to bed. I'm surprised it's taken even this long for and ID. I said that it's guessable. If you guess right, you'll know it.
_ just thumbed thru my Redbook and I gave up. I'm going to guess a commemorative 50c.
I thought for sure someone on the board would jump all over this! @Married2Coins is right, but didn't go far enough. The Stone Mountain commem is one of the most "common" lowball types. This one is just a little lower than most!
Nothing but (lots of) honest wear here. The speckling is in the toning; the surfaces are smooth.
I’m guessing that @pocketpiececommems would get this. For a circulated commem aficionado, the recessed areas in the central right areas on the reverse are a useful clue. These correspond to areas between the legs and wings of the eagle and are prominent on my P01 example, which is well worn but has a bit more detail than the OP coin.
Junkbox pickup?
Looks like it would grade P-1 for sure.
Greta find for a lowball collector.
is it this one?