All the arrows you've used indicate a reworked die - letters recut etc. I'd be more concerned if such things weren't there.
Something strange going on with that second one. Looks like extra raised metal all over the place. :eek:
I'm very far from an expert but it looks ok to me. What are your concerns?
I've got 5 of these now but it was too cheap to pass up. :happy: [ATTACH]
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I think my nomination must have gone astray. Every. Damn. Year. :(
I would like to have number 24, the walking Liberty half dollar. I don't have many US coins in my collection (and what I do have is relatively...
I'm not convinced the first has been cleaned but it's a terrible strike compared to the second. The lettering's rubbish. Second one looks lovely...
Delighted, thanks very much. :D [ATTACH] A mere 10 days to get across the pond too.
Remove from slab. No longer a "details" graded coin. ;)
Damn, I missed that last one. :( Thank you to @Penny Luster and @lordmarcovan for the competition. :D
Green and black residues don't come right off my copper coins. What's your secret? :shifty:
I want those! Don't forget the man with a seagull on his head. Cliff. Should the small gods be kind I would donate this win to someone not on...
I want those! This is a lie: [IMG] Mr Fluffykins is reading The Cabinet of Curiosities by Douglas Preston. :p
I want those! I really do, I love the design. :) [ATTACH]
My first thought was rusty dies but the pickling explanation given works for me. :)
I want those! Barley was jealous that Malt's had her picture on the thread but she hadn't. Now corrected. :) [ATTACH]
Pretty much any soft brown sugar will do. ;)
Sorry, it's in a non-digital book! :p [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Credit to: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pie-Angela-Boggiano/dp/1845338804 Edit: Pastry was...
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