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Re: 1850 Large Cent- Is this a known counterstamp?
It is there, just hard to see. Since all the letters were from the same punch, it made it hard to imprint the last letters due to the central device making the surface uneven. (View Post)3 -
Re: Can someone please identify this?
The date is definitely 1921. The way they were made that year gave them a distinctly different wear pattern in low grades - as @OnBendedKnee mentions, much of the design mushes together while the rim… (View Post)3 -
Re: Qtrs with potential improper annealing and stamp error?
No errors on either coin. (View Post)4 -
Re: Is this 1882 Indian Cent an authentic trial piece or a fake?
Even as a "sandwich" it still has some appeal; you can tell it was most likely contemporary due to the high grade of the coin used to transfer the design. (View Post)1 -
Re: Guess The Grade
Not only is the corrosion extreme, it looks like some parts are still active. Can anyone who knows more than me about corrosion confirm this? (View Post)1