It looks like it may be the same thing as this. [ATTACH] If it is, it's from corrosion around the mint mark. The D actually broke away as a...
They would be recessed on the die which would then be raised on the struck coin.
Your image was good enough to increase the size and crop. Looks like a good one! [ATTACH] I'd estimate 20- 30 bucks.
With the way the rim has been beaten in to the lettering in the motto on the obverse I'd say this is a good guess.
Excellent thread! This one should be pinned.
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For giving us the best coin board possible..............thanks Peter T!
Caught the show on PBS the other night about the Pilgrims and William Bradford, quite interesting. My example, and my favorite of the classics....
Cardboard 2x2's don't cause toning by themselves. The folder/album might be to blame but my guess is that there's humidity involved. Manganese...
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Perfect. Beats a higher graded white coin to smithereens!
There are three Cherrypicker varieties of both small over large and large over small date hubbings. However, all three are proofs which your coin...
After another look, you're right, the dies aren't misaligned. My mistake.
It's definitely not struck with a capped die, and it's not a die cap. The dies are definitely misaligned. It may also be a partial collar or...
I agree with bigj. It looks sketchy.
Nice one! I think it's a G.
The nickle would have to be a misaligned die strike. I'd like to see an edge on view.
You do find some nasty stuff in cent rolls. Found a bug in a CWR once, luckily it was dead.
Sending these in for grade review is probably a losing proposition. The difference in price between 69's and 70's in state quarters may not even...
Grease filled die, die cracks, die chips and a struck thru.
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