Now I remember why I don't come here anymore. Location says Canada. Serial number is 7 digits. Come on... And to answer your quesion, most...
Ok I apologize for being wrong. I guess it just looks different because it's so worn.
Nice. It looks like it was struck by the same dies as the OP's coin.
Are you guys trolling me? Double struck coins don't have half of the letters sheared off. Can you post another pic please? Thanks.
I don't see anything that suggests this coin was double struck. All I see is damage and die deterioration.
MS67 unless the pics are deceiving me. It looks practically flawless.
Funniest thread ever.
Collar clashed, misaligned die with rolling machine damage.
The scratches across her face. Even if they were caused during circulation, I think it could come back with a details grade because of them. I'm...
62-63 because of the marks on her face. With the rim damage, a 60 if it would even grade at all. Just IMO. There is a big difference between the 2...
Are you sure the second one isn't a die crack? It looks kind of like one.
My first thought was XF. But it looks like a high VF, according to Snow's pdf.
Looks like a G4, improperly cleaned. $1250 if I had to guess.
The inside of the D chipped off the die. This happened a lot back when MMs were hand punched. It's more of a die state than an error.
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