I was hoping for gas stations.
I found this off center strike and have been trying to get this one labeled correctly. It seems that there was another or a few planchets also in...
Yeah, I figured that Mike Diamond would also be on the list.
If you took some better photos you would get better help. These photos are terrible.
If they are die polishing lines then the coin is as struck. Photos or BS. This hobby is dependent on a continuous education. If you don't know...
I don't see anything other than PMD = Post Mint Damage.
There is too much light on the reverse to say it what happened. I am on the PMD side of the fence.
That's if church meant a permanent vacation from CT he was right. I must have missed his responses. Oh well.
And he is gone, Coin talk ERROR.
Most of these tend to go dark. 3.9
This is a centered broadstrike, struck without a deployed collar.
And if there are, I hope it is their boogers and not others.
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Any dealer that is buried in NT coins and can't make a living, has his head up his backside and shouldn't be a dealer in the first place.
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This has been puzzling me since I saw it. Can you get some better photos @SmokinJoe ? http://www.error-ref.com/hubbed-in-debris/
+1 Welcome to CT @mark943
Pastel tones are often found on peace dollars. The Peace dollar does not tone the same as what you would find on a Morgan
On a technical note the high points on the obverse are more or less cabinet friction from the way the coin was stored. I am in the low MS maybe a...
I guess'd 66+ @Lehigh96 what is that next to the last T on the obverse? A lamination?
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