Yes.
Agree with @-jeffB …those are gouges. And, along with the normal wear, is damage that limits the coin to FV…imo…Spark
Die deterioration or some sort of die “stutter”. Not hub doubling, imo…Spark
NGC World Catalog/NumisMaster has it a KM 140. Interestingly, the MS63 is listed for $14 with a mintage of 133,610, but no mintage listed for...
@johnmilton …Wonderful!…the history to go with the coins is an extremely valuable resource. Really enjoyed this…very well done, Sir!…imo…Spark
+1
Looks like some melted Tootsie Roll on there…and the backwards N shows another coin was stuck to it. You could probably get most of that off with...
MS64…outstanding coin!…imo…Spark
1915 or 1918…but so worn it needs a decent burial…imo…Spark
Not really. Think about it: If it is a die chip (or interior die break), then it is a flaw but a very common flaw. As a flaw it is part of...
No, if only melted, not re-smelted, the metal retains the properties of the alloy. Case in point: After WW2 it was proven that Switzerland...
Honestly, it looks more like die deterioration than RPD. Check Coins and Canada for listings. Nice coin, BTW…has survived well for a 131 yo...
No, not a dryer or machine…more like dropped in a parking lot and run over a multitude of times…imo…Spark
John Wexler’s website: doubleddie.com. So 5 years later someone finally suggested Wexler to you. Go to the site and read everything…imo…Spark...
It is actually mechanical/machine/strike doubling…imo…Spark
You’ve been a member for 5 years plus. You confirm suspected doubling at Wexler or VV. If not listed there you have die deterioration,...
I see high spot flattening on both sides…AU58+…imo…Spark
There exists a previous post of this coin by ARBIE on June 28, a day before this post. That post was in the “Error Coins” forum. This post was...
Current spot $31.52= $126.08. Contact by private message. This item will be awarded to the highest bidder. Spark1951. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This...
Actually, it looks like it is one of 3 listed at Wexler: WDDO-003, -006 or -008. …imo…Spark
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