I will attempt to. I am not the best at this. Thanks!
Yes, I tried to see if it would come off. It is as solid as the "p". It appears to be attached to the "p".
The "p" has an extra piece of metal on the hump. What is this called? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ok. I dont see any dings, cuts etc.. Maybe it was put under extreme heat. The surface look like melted metal that did not flatten out. Thanks...
Thank you fred, I see the dings on the rim, but I don't see any dings on the obv or rev. I am going to let someone look at it hands on....
We need an in person evaluation by someone reputable.
I will take it to someone to look at in hand. In hand visual is more revealing. Thanks!
Thank you, will do. Someone needs to look at it in hand to get the full affect.
I agree with an annealing error.
The third side luster is shiny. Like a normal nickel.
Third side.
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[ATTACH] here is the reverse
Wouldn't acid rust it? No rust.
Waves of metal.
The coin doesn't have scratches or cuts. The metal looks to be rough, rolling waves of water. Looks like something could have been on the die...
I will check it out. Thanks!
I like it for the visual. It is good to know that it's damage not error.
I just think its strangely cool coin. The visual I get when viewing it under magnification. Die gouge? Thanks thomas.
Yes, my thoughts exactly. I considered the year of the coin. So much damage so soon, makes me wonder if someone altered it. Your thoughts?
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