Ricky.. step away from the bong.. LOL...
Perfect and 100% correct answer. I have said this forever.. just because there is a crack on the die from rim to rim does not mean that there is...
Richard, this is a nice coin. Paddy is really good at Nickels and I would listen to what he says when it comes to them. (I have a lot of respect...
Ricky... what could that be doubling of? : )
FM, there is no doubling in my profile picture. Its an acid dipped coin. Seems you have a chip on your shoulder and here to do nothing but argue...
FM, I don't see any doubling on the coin either, but the pictures that you posted are not all that great. Based on them alone, I would have no...
Worn out die. no doubling, no lamination. Whoever above said die deterioration has it.
One thing to always remember when looking at a coin is that the die is opposite of what you are looking at. If the spot on the coin in question...
The photo in question was taken by Ken Potter in 2007. Its posted on several websites, including his. The coin was found by Michael Tremonti in...
PMD. its as the first phankins has stated. A vice or smash job. Look at the reverse.
If you look at the edge of the coin on both sides of the clip where the curve starts, the rim generally will taper down at an angle to the clip...
Ak, if you see the tapering then I would also say its good. Photos are really tough sometimes to make a good judgement call on.. Thanks for the...
I dont see any tapering of the rim, no metal pull on any of the letters near the clip area.. I am suspect on this one.
I think its just another hit on the coin.. download it and blow it up. The coin has been ran through the mill so to speak. all along the motto...
I'm not seeing it. I see a hit on the top of the W and lower E. Not seeing a woodie either.
Weavie, Jon Sullivan posted a link on his website here showing how US Quarters are made.. Perhaps this will be what you need
Sheila, its machine doubling. [ATTACH] I believe Jason did this several years ago and I have yet to see it explained better. Look for...
1956 D/D by Jim M posted Feb 2, 2016 at 9:16 AM Here is a 1956 D/D
I have seen similar on coins in hand and they were in fact caused by the sealing machine like the one pictured early in this thread. Keep us...
I have known Ken for gosh about 30 years and he has never mentioned bowling to me.
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