Take a look at all the coins gem and above. They all have plating blisters, yes some are minor compared to the one I have shown. But they are...
I think it hits on all merits. Strike- Above average strike for the year- great details Luster- Blazing, the blisters send light everywhere,...
Have you ever seen one in hand? I do get them frequently. I think that the PCGS one only made the 68 status was because of the luster., There were...
There used to be a drop down menu that took you to examples of the Atypical and Typical die clashes,...
That's really odd, put it in a flip. I am gonna say that, that area is raised, and from the gouge in Lincolns forehead. The burr stood on edge...
It's all good, you got as a thumbnail. We could see it.
Found this one on a customer wrapped roll. I was fun going thru rolls of coins that were definitely put together from a collection. This one...
@SensibleSal66 Look what I found in a customer wrapped roll. Unabraded Multiple Die Clash. Even has part of the T and Y of Liberty. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Cool Indian Cent. I have never seen surfaces like that before. The copper core usually deteriorated first. Here's a funky one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
There isn't any zinc on a quarter. You can see the cladding on both sides. The third side is immaterial at this point. It just shows more of the...
That is PMD, exposed to something acidic most likely.
That is the beginning stage of a ridge ring or design devouring die wear.
Steve I would be looking for the earlier die stages. IE one die crack going thru the rim. Further die stages where there might possibly be a...
Looks pretty good to me also, Cool find Lueds.
Nice pre cud. The rim to rim die crack would have eventually broke the die face, causing a cud. https://www.error-ref.com/?s=pre+cud
Interesting, Cool find!
And here is Varieties plus, for NGC. https://www.ngccoin.in/variety-plus/
Looks like Monticello needs some facade work.
A lot of times @Kurisu those roller lines or planchet striations do not show up until the coin tones. Not all the time but it takes the right eye...
I noticed it yesterday, The Fugio is now at the top of the coinfacts page. https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts
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