I'll have to agree with you on that, specially prepared dies and all. How bout a high grade 1885 or 1886 V nickle...
Just to give people a little insight into rarity. There are more 1885 Nickels graded MS 64 and MS 65 than the entire grade range of 1902-S halves...Now that is cool lol.
Now, go find evidence of that... Sorry, but even though that is the most likely scenario, figure out who did it and such, but then they become illegal.
Yes. Yes it does, but photographing and developing in the darkroom used to take even longer. We must praise the digital scene! Ohhhmmmm!!!