Huh, I had missed them. I still like 6.
I voted 6 because it has surfaces that do not look like they have been messed with. Hopefully the reverse matches. You will enjoy an original...
There are a couple of reasons that a Close AM can look like a Wide AM. Please take a few photos and start your own thread. You will get much...
@Justin L Alurid gave the best reasoning in my opinion. When a chunk of the die face breaks off, and a coin is struck the metal from the planchet...
That sucks how long have you been waiting?
Maybe a pattern? Edit- I really know nothing about foreign coins.
There is some funkiness around that MM. If you get it check it for the capped (rusted) die.
Yes, the coin sat in something acidic. The crack is somewhat common, that is a common place for a die crack. They are called spike heads.
Are you gonna resond @Danny Bulric these coins that attract you, are nothing but damage. I would study the minting process if I were you. Learn...
Where is the reverse?
Cool find Abraham.
Last I heard that was for the 89D only, The variety hasn't lost any steam among the collectors, even though minor it is still looked for and has...
It's an interesting looking coin @aokart What's the reverse look like?
From what I remember, the dies weren't much different. The dies that are filled with rough surface polishing and are less often dished. There is...
Very common for a late 70's cent.
That flash of light makes you think of small date. Looks like a large to me also.
I have a few. 8 Maravedis [ATTACH] English coins [ATTACH] Old worn Dollars. [ATTACH] I would have bought all of them again if put infront of me.
Just to add that the Proof set, No S dime is the one you are after.
Nice Bills!
It looks clean enough for a 65, especially for a variety.
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