Hi!
I have an 1895 Indian penny that is blank on the back. The penny is in overall good condition. How do I find the value of this since it is unstruck on the back?
Thanks!
Kris
Indian Penny with Unstruck Back
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Re: Indian Penny with Unstruck Back
We would need to see a clear image to see what's going on. It might be damaged and have no extra value or it could be a uniface strike and be worth a little.
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Re: Indian Penny with Unstruck Back
we would need to hugeeyes some pics please ......
:eureka:
keep in mind that the older coins were sometimes made into "love tokens", where one face was sanded/filed off, & the recipients initials were engraved on the 'blank' side .....
are you able to accurately "weigh the coin"??
whistling2:
:eureka:
keep in mind that the older coins were sometimes made into "love tokens", where one face was sanded/filed off, & the recipients initials were engraved on the 'blank' side .....
are you able to accurately "weigh the coin"??
whistling2:
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