Thanks, paddyman98. Maybe a piece of debris.
On reverse under the E in ONE is what appears to be a strike through. I'm thinking rim burr. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very well said, chris. Seriously, thanks!
Cool thanks
Lol
7 on Lincoln's bust. Due to circulation damage it's hard to tell if it's just damage or a dropped 7. What are you guys opinion? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
You sound too much like them, which one is your dad? I know a child when i hear one, and by hear, your words speaks volumes.
Sure it is. Not!
You don't have to respond john skelton.
You guys brought a child into this foolishness.
Unless you don't have to work, as with myself.
You are a baby. I expect that from a child.
On reverse above the statue in memorial is an anomaly. Is this just damage? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Where did the displaced metal come from? I don't see any dings, dents or gouges anywhere else on this coin. The rim is free of damage. The anomaly...
Good! You speak for everyone. You control what everyone else does, wow!
The experts on here are a joke. I don't care if you guys don't like me as a coin collector, but when you give a response it should be an educated...
Why not paddyman98?
The steps are uninterrupted where anomaly is. Damage would interrupt the step design.
How did you determine that?
On the steps of the memorial is an anomaly that resembles the top of the urn to the right, upside down. Could this be considered a dropped...
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