I am not sure of anything. And im not questioning anyone. I believe all of you. You guys have been very helpfull. Im about to inherit a very large collection and want to learn as much as i can.
@paddyman98 I thought this could be a scratch but noticed how there are two lines at first from far away looks like a scratch but I look closer and i just don't see it being a scratch
So I posted a 1909 that I was sure was a cracked die. Lessons learned from that told me that while it was a very unusual coin and maybe a lamination error, it wasn't a cracked die for the simple reason that cracked dies ALWAYS are raised. As I look at this, I see PMD not anything that would indicate something that came from the mint. Not trying to burst a bubble, just putting in a bit of reality
for reference...great information related to what I thought was a die crack. https://www.cointalk.com/posts/2521350/
looks like a strand of hair laying on the coin..as it looks like it goes over the rim and off the coin..
@ken454 I really don't think it that. Can you see this ? From a far it looks like a scratch but close up to me it looks like a retained lamination
Man, idk why I am so dead set that this looks very much like a retained lamination with a lamination crack trailing behind it. I must be stupid or something lol that's a pretty big chunk of hair. And if it's a scratch idk what could scratch a perfect rectangular lifted copper lines. I'm wondering if anyone clicked and zoomed lol
I'm with Ken & Idhair. You can see it go past the rim and over the material the coin is laying on. It's something lying on top of the coin.