The direction of the light has me thinking PMD on the body of E but the upper center trumpet almost looks like a strike through.
The 1886 looks like a slider from that cheek and it could be the images but the obverse looks like it has some green PVC goo on the date and first...
And their credibility....:rolleyes:
Poke it with a stick.
I agree with slight rub on the obverse center devises. Not sure if it's from brief circulation or bag rub however. Careful inspection of the coin...
Even with the underlit images I can see the obverse is complete mush. Absolutely no detail in the center of the portrait - cast counterfeit in my...
Nice cherry pick!;)
The stars look like they came out of a box of Lucky Charms.
I'll say MS66, PCGS GEN 7.0 Is that a die crack on the reverse?
Many likes but few comments. Hopefully your work is reaching the collectors that need to see it. Study the series you collect folks. Education is...
I wouldn't buy either unless I was able to inspect the pick up points for the authentic die pairings...
Nice mule!!!:)
Both great examples @kanga! I remember that one..https://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=383569&SearchTerms=fugio
Reminds me of Capital Plastics displays I've seen but they typically have the company name on them.
Both excellent examples! Congrats on the upgrades!!
AU55 for me as well.
I really don't see any detracting marks - MS66
Somebody doesn't know how to adjust white balance.
This becomes more true every day. Great work as always!!!
MS64
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