We all agree that it was damaged during a struck by accident, it struck something or visa versa. I'm beginning to think that it could have simply...
Yes; Robert, it's on and just above the lobe. If my ear were damaged like this, the wound would be about 1 1/2" long.
Good answer Robert, that's more likely than someone with a Dremel tool. Even a coin edge hit seems to be extremely rare to do such a small area of...
can't really tell whether it was ground or cut. Perhaps a trip to a microscope would answer my question as to how it was done. Worse case...
I agree, it's definitely some kind of damage, but I can't imagine how or where it was done. Ever see anything like this from the mint?
While working with some coins for sale, I noticed something that seemed a little strange. This 1971 S Ike Dollar has what appears to be a gouge...
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