The 14D has the alibaba look. The 09 has a natural circulated look.
That gap is also seen on broadstruck coins, Just for fun. I always look for a split collar in the most expanded area. Just to make sure.
I don't think I have seen one of those before.
Those are some nice photos. Md can happen on all devices down to a few devices. It is always flat and shelf like.
PF 67 BN
OK, had to take a few more photos not focusing on the die crack but the surfaces. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can't see any die markers in your photo. The mm Placement looks correct.
One of the characteristics that you are all missing is the streaked radial die deterioration at the perimeter of the coin. A die polishing under...
Well, I am sorry for making them that way. I had to put the coin away, because I just wasn't gonna believe you guys. It's a die crack and I am...
Nice grease filled die. Get it into a flip. And pinch those staples.
I see you are still paying the price. Now thats funny!
Both my favorite slabs. Did you check the 42S? Most of these slabs came in when attributions were young. There are a lot of variety's left in...
Nice Half! A good year to have the designation.
So, hey y'll messing with me before I had my coffee. Do the photos really look like a plating blister? Why? Has anyone seen an example? I am just...
I lucked into a roll and got to cherry pick mine, I went with the toning, and gave up a bit on the condition. Yours is nice.
These coins are hard to sell. If you want to gamble on the variety that's one thing, try to find coins that will sell easy.
The whole coin doesn't look worth collecting anyways.
Here's one that's not too bad. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Definitely the oils by the time you see them have etched the surfaces. I like that thought on well circ coins, you can't really hurt them. But,...
Thats a great analogy right there. I agree completely.
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