Images would be of great help, but I can tell you immediately that the chances of this piece being a legitimate, off-metal, US Mint product are nearly zero. Good luck!
I purchased an estate from a man named Jack steale I found proof that he worked with Mary brook the mint director I was told she presented Jack with this coin and that it was the coin that was struck for the competition that was held in Philadelphia
The coin a real coin jack worked for the government he graduated from college and went strait to work at the White House he was a very intelligent man with very high connections and very affiliated social people ! I was told the coin should have been destroyed but I’m just needing some help figuring it out I also have a dime that I found in the collection that looks the same and is silver without a mint mark I will post a pic of it to
Im new to this sort of thing I hope I posted the pictures correctly ! I will say this , I know people say they have coins that are rare and they think they have them some of them are full of it and try to make people believe things that are not true but I’m being completly honest when I say this coin I know is real and my objective is to learn more about what I was so fortunate to receive from a good person that absolutly did mingle with Mary brook the mint director during the bicentinual coinage competition held in Philadelphia!
You have come to the message boards for an actual grading company.
Submit the coin and find out what you have if you actually believe you have something.
Below is the link to the submission page.
Did you post the right pictures? The coins you posted are harshly cleaned, regular copper-nickel circulating coinage.
If you also have something special or noteworthy, congratulations on that. But the pictures you posted are neither special nor noteworthy, and people can only comment on what you have posted.
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Images would be of great help, but I can tell you immediately that the chances of this piece being a legitimate, off-metal, US Mint product are nearly zero. Good luck!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
I purchased an estate from a man named Jack steale I found proof that he worked with Mary brook the mint director I was told she presented Jack with this coin and that it was the coin that was struck for the competition that was held in Philadelphia
What a "steale"!
The coin a real coin jack worked for the government he graduated from college and went strait to work at the White House he was a very intelligent man with very high connections and very affiliated social people ! I was told the coin should have been destroyed but I’m just needing some help figuring it out I also have a dime that I found in the collection that looks the same and is silver without a mint mark I will post a pic of it to
Another steale!

Im new to this sort of thing I hope I posted the pictures correctly ! I will say this , I know people say they have coins that are rare and they think they have them some of them are full of it and try to make people believe things that are not true but I’m being completly honest when I say this coin I know is real and my objective is to learn more about what I was so fortunate to receive from a good person that absolutly did mingle with Mary brook the mint director during the bicentinual coinage competition held in Philadelphia!
That's a steale all right!


lol well what do you know about it
We can tell you the truth about your coins, but you'll have to steale yourself first!
How about a photo of the edges.
In addition to pictures of the edges, pictures of the coins on a scale showing the weight would be helpful.
That table looks familiar.
Those coins have been messed with, they are not as struck. They may be silver plated sleigh they look more chrome-plated.
Weigh them. Get them shot with an XRF. Prepare for disappointing news. If you are absolutely insistent, submit them to PCGS.
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Measure it too—

If that was a presentation piece, why does it show 30+ points of wear???
mbogoman
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/collectors-showcase/classic-issues-colonials-through-1964/zambezi-collection-trade-dollars/7345Asesabi Lutho
You have come to the message boards for an actual grading company.
Submit the coin and find out what you have if you actually believe you have something.
Below is the link to the submission page.
https://www.pcgs.com/submissions
Did you post the right pictures? The coins you posted are harshly cleaned, regular copper-nickel circulating coinage.
If you also have something special or noteworthy, congratulations on that. But the pictures you posted are neither special nor noteworthy, and people can only comment on what you have posted.
What was your previous username here?
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.