It's ok IMO, I like the Jovita Idar the best.
Yeah, that's not a proof. Easiest tell is the rims, they definitely aren't square.
Thats a normal 37D, the 3 1/2 leg is the 36D. Here is a link 1936-D 5C 3-1/2 Legs (Regular Strike) Buffalo Nickel - PCGS CoinFacts
And no it's not a WAM, threw it in with the good change just because of the date.
Wish it was in better shape, but a small IDB on the 9. [ATTACH]
The zinc is corroded, kind of like German zinc during the wars. Cleaning it even soaking it in simple distilled water will only make it worse,...
Heavy die Polishing lines wear away, still the deteriorated and mushy late die state signs are there.
With the prongs it should be easy enough to see.
This was pocket change, so kind of coin roll hunting. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Love those 8 Reales.
Crack that thing out and take a third side photo.:happy:
Gonna have to add another Peruana coin. Except this is a 1903/803. It looks more like an 893 to me. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here is a link to the...
Maybe just get a bit closer to the coin and post the photos full size image. I can't tell with the tiny photos.
It is the way they are classified and labelled by PCGS and ICG. Not all the 94's are FS.
Actually the 94' and 97' both receive the FS designation.
It's not machine doubling, because of the tilted die, when the planchet is struck and pressure is applied the die face moves at a slight angle, in...
It really depends on your set up. I tend to blast the coin with too much light and then change the settings.
Thanks, it is a neat find. There are many of these minor errors out there, but for the most part not valuable at all. The only way a minor error...
And it's not even an accented hair, yep definitely foolish.
It's only the 1994 Jefferson that has a designation for FS. I think that it has to do with missing frosting on the steps, well this is my thoughts...
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