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So I found these 2 little puppies in my drawers today. Anything special about these other than the silver content? The eyes look weird for both, the 64 has some toning, but other than that idk? 1952 D 1964 (p? I'm guessing since no mark) Has gold plating/lack of plating or a layer... whatever makes them golden looking PS. I've been finding alot of SILVER coins in the registers at work lately, some days 5-10..pre-65 coins in one night! Anyone who works around money should definately start rooting through them. People are spending their old coins, or breaking into collections that have been left for them for whatever reasons. Just a heads up my fellow coin miners lol       Edited by Mzeek17 08/14/2021 6:27 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Valued Member
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This is about as good as I can get with my phones camera bud...does it help any?
When I took this photo I did happen to notice what looks like a small P to the right of the D, touching the torch.. do you see it as well or am I nuts lol
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Sorry, I can't tell from that pic, it's too fuzzy when I blow it up, it looks like this.  Maybe you can check out the listings I sent you the link on. Sorry I could not be more help but need a better pic.
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Bedrock of the Community
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They both look like bullion coins to me so far.
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Pillar of the Community
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 The first pic looked like there may have been a split serif but now I'm not so sure, need a better pic.
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Quote: The first pic looked like there may have been a split serif but now I'm not so sure, need a better pic. I see what you mean but I think it is damage.
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You were very helpful! I appreciate it thanks! Even without being able to see a super clear picture, I believe your theory to be correct, just judging by the different thicknesses across the D itself, it looks to be an RPM as u suggested... unfortunately the wear has made it less obvious to go by just the outlines.... So I'm going by checking the 2 left corners of the "D" and then comparing to the right for symmetry, and it's not symmetrical, presuming that it is indeed A RPM based on the difference in the width of the lettering (best guess though honestly lol)
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Pillar of the Community
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Try to compare it to something on vv.
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90 Posts |
They are both def the silver coins,(buollions if you will)
what's Vv?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Color differences is tarnish. Nothing special except the silver melt.
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