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Junk Bin Finds

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got these in a junk bin a my local coin shop how did I do?


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What are those two disk on top?
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Looks like the copper disk was a large penny at one time and the other god knows what. I love searching through the junk bins. Since I can't afford many of the higher grade coins most of my collection comes from junk silver bins, or penny an especially nickel bins. Got a lot of dates filled that way.
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What year is the fishscale 5c?
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the date on fishscale is 1913. the large coin was a half dollar
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