Looks like a die chip to me.
rlm - at least you got an answer to your question.
Nice '42 war nickel!
Why do you say that Angelo? I have better pictures and no signs of cleaning. Some grime in between a couple of the letters, but that's an...
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I'm not the one with the experience to authenticate it, but the date alone doesn't look like an authentic one. Yours goes straight across, while...
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Congrats on getting the white! Nice picture of the 43-D silver Jefferson!
Good to hear it was the monitor.
Detecto - I was being serious, not sarcastic, when I posted this.
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Detecto - have you ever had your color vision tested? You may have some degree of color vision deficiency....
Looks like they relisted the same coin, same picture. No longer a BIN, but a starting bid of $9.95. I'd leave the negative as they must have...
Looking at the reverse rim on the top right might indicate a brockage, but as said, better pics are needed.
Depends on what they pressed the obverse (in pretty bad shape) against. Wait for more opinions if you think it's something special.
A squeeze job doesn't involve cutting a coin in half. It's using a vice or similar to press one coin into another. The reverse image of lincoln...
Very true on the proof, but I would have hoped that the TPG could have determined that, if they're doing their job! If there's any question left...
Thanks for confirming the 1877 fake reverse with the bold N. I tried to point that out way back in post #22, but I guess most aren't familiar with...
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