Thanks for the reference. So that thing is a Roman era plate fibulae. Learn something new every day. Forget two other things every day. My head...
Excuse my ignorance, but what is a fibula? The only fibula I know is the bone in my leg.
In the straight on shot of the obverse and reverse the "clip" looks straight. So, this may be an end /side of sheet error rather than your typical...
What is that coned shaped thing way in the back?
I am sorry, but I don't see any clash marks. Based on the orange peel effect (or are those polish marks?) I would say this was struck from a worn...
Try the Newman Numismatic Portal (https://nnp.wustl.edu/).
No opinion. I dislike any dime because of its size. Just too damned small for my fingers to manipulate.
I do not understand the sentence "That scar on Jackson's face is the reason it has a star."
Notes with a star suffix are replacement notes for other notes that have been rejected for quality control purposes. There are quite a few people...
I don't think it was scrap. I think it was a piece of the original lamination folded over. MHO
Looks like a genuine large lamination where a small sliver of the lamination folded over and was either struck into the coin or wore in from...
The only one I have. Type 1 with rays. Lots of die cracks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't see the typical weak area on the reverse side of the coin. I find that odd with that significant sized cud. I guess the "STA" is a little...
This does not answer your question, but I was wondering how you like or dislike the app. I have it on my phone but have not opened it yet.
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Perhaps a slightly tapered planchet? Just a guess.
Extremely generous of you. Many wishes for your health and happiness.
Is it just me, or does the wear on the obverse seem much more severe than the wear on the reverse.
Definitely a nice CIRCAM.
Looks like it went through the edge lettering machine twice.
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