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Going old school huh. I couldn't imagine having to try to take and develop film in coin photography.
Fun little conversation pieces. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Gee only 1100 and a full day to go? Wonder what the hammer price will be. Cool Token.
Sorry no MM on that coin. But you have one good thing going for ya. The clear detailed photos are nice to look at. What are you using for a...
As said above by Chris. Die cracks do serve as die markers for certain variety's and labeling the die stage
Besides the dings/bag marks on the the eagles wing. Which are very minor. The photo makes them look worse than they are. There is a very faint...
It was probably removed from a proof set. does it show cladding on the third side? If not it is a silver proof.
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Cool face, I mean obverse, shield.
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Here is another look at it. Might just throw it in the stash of mint sets. It's a blazing coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Never mind the color it is blast...
That tail is a die marker, has nothing to do with the grade. Good eyes.:peeking:
Just a flash of the luster in pastel green, my photos are trying to hide some details.
You have half the story.
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