I said I might be "seeing things" lol Thank you for your reply. Despite my chronic collecting, there is still so much more to know about the North American coins that I dare not start on the Roman :) As in everything else, it will stick with me and in time, I know I will know the ins and out :)
Moving forward, the coin is actually flatter as if it were struck again (from the two outer red points) - the just above the shoulder & slightly taking part of the top string...and there is a backwards D within...this is why I thought it was a brockage. I do have to pull it out to confirm it's size, but I will get back to you on that.
Thanks again for your reply.
Moving forward, the coin is actually flatter as if it were struck again (from the two outer red points) - the just above the shoulder & slightly taking part of the top string...and there is a backwards D within...this is why I thought it was a brockage. I do have to pull it out to confirm it's size, but I will get back to you on that.
Thanks again for your reply.
























