Agree it looks like a minor "woody". The spot looks like staining/corrosion/environmental damage, not an inclusion.
You could always try a price transparency selling model in your listing. You proposed it in a previous post, and this might be a good chance to...
It's very difficult to determine if there is an error on a coin that suffered heavy circulation damage like yours, but I'm not seeing anything...
Bought off of eBay in the early 2000s. Small nuggets, but gold was cheap back then [ATTACH]
The plastic window on 2x2s are Mylar and won't react with your coinS. It might be the tape or the coins could have been stored in PVC flips...
I still have coins that I put in 2x2s when I first started as a young kid in the early 70s. No problems. Crimping the staples is a must. I...
It's a porcelain medal, not a coin. I only have 1 volume of Karl Scheuch's books on German Porcelain, Munzen aus Porzellan and Ton and it doesn't...
While it is possible that a doubled die could be in the press when the collar fails yielding a broadstrike, it is very unlikely to occur. Slim...
Scratch. You can see the displaced metal as a raised edge in your close up. A strike through wouldn't show a raised edge
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This one :D [IMG] Here is some background info...
More like a star that collapsed into a black hole ;):wacky: @Graham S It's a filled die error, as others have said. I would probably save it if...
If you expand the pic, there is a small die chip at the top of the olive branch on the left and a small one at the bottom of the torch (same areas...
Minor die chips. They seem to be common on the more recent Roosevelt dimes. Interesting find, but they really don't add any additional value....
Looks like some minor die polish. If I'm understanding your comments correctly, you're saying that the die polish lines are from the mint trying...
Interesting Error.com lists filled dies as an error http://www.error-ref.com/?s=Filled+die+grease Granted, it's a minor error that adds no...
You missed the big dent on the Reverse between PLURIBUS and UNUM. Also a hit on the upper rim of the shield and above the T in CENT, and that's...
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