Coates76 Posted December 8, 2025 Posted December 8, 2025 Found this in a box of coins, looks metal not bronze?? Could it be an error coin and rare for this coin… guidance appreciated, collector newbie’ish… Quote
Chris Perkins Posted December 8, 2025 Posted December 8, 2025 What year is it, 187?. I imagine it's been plated by someone, possibly the same person that put a hole in it. The pics aren't that clear though. There were cu-ni proofs for some 1860/70s dates, so that's a possibility and perhaps the hole was made by someone who thought it was odd and wanted to see if it was like that all the way through. Need better pics and accurate weight to provide further clues. 1 Quote
safi Posted January 9 Posted January 9 there was cupro nickel proofs in,1875, 1877, its such a shame the state of it and punched through, but what a find if it is, even in that state🤩 1 Quote
oldcopper Posted January 9 Posted January 9 (edited) Might be "silvered" i.e. coated in silver or similar-looking metal, a not uncommon practice in Victorian times. I've got a young head penny version. Can you see inside the hole at the metal colour? Edited January 9 by oldcopper Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 1874H Freeman 66 dies 6+G is my guess; just inside the hole it looks bronze coloured. Edited 1 hour ago by absence of uniformity Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, absence of uniformity said: 1874H Freeman 66 dies 6+G is my guess; just inside the hole it looks bronze coloured. Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago (edited) The burr where the drill has blown out the metal is bronze coloured. I believe we can see only the top portion of the 4 makng it appear widely spaced. Edited 42 minutes ago by absence of uniformity Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago Just now, absence of uniformity said: The burr where the drill has blown out the metal is bronze coloured. I believe we can see only the top portion of the 4 makng it appear widely spaced. Quote
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