Even in that article, it says that strike thru mostly happens on one side PHOTO #8: Obverse of a State Quarter struck through grease. Note the...
That is a good point, I would want to know a little bit more about how the coin strikes up. The third edge is rarely not struck up on a coin...
Or an die adjustment strike, Struck with low ram pressure. Usually a greaser only affects one side. Others, please check me on that statement.
Now, could the area have been filed too deep, and the die never made contact to the area in question?
I went MS60 to 64. Looks like there are a few wispy looking contacts to the coin, not enough to Au the coin though. Also I still think that NGC...
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Is that your Sal?
Roller marks usually get struck out, with the right pressure. Maybe I missed the fact that this is a gold coin and the planchet was heavy? And a...
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IN collar would explain the same details reeding with a split looking seem, I would argue that obv and rev photos are needed to make a positive...
That's a pretty clean quarter for a circ find. Stash that one away either in a roll flip or folder. Good eye!
I know we pride ourselves as being know it all's especially as a collective, yet they still get thru....
Those are much better than the first. Mid AU to slider, just depend on the grader.
I found nothing wrong with Kurts Bluntness @Cheech9712
Looks like @dwhiz got in there to save you,
Grit has some great show's High planes rider, was om the other night. Sat back and watched "The Missing" last night, Tommy Lee Jones plays an...
I have gotten one like yours.
Give it some time. If we are talking about market grade, I think that it will get back to where it should be IMO at a 65, the coin has aged well....
I have a few Jefferson's in these. You can easily photo thru them, they don't slide on the coin, for the most part they are airtite....
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