Not really...just struck on a thick rolled planchet...slightly out of tolerance but NAV, no added value. Get yourself a Yeoman Red Book, it has...
As stated above, it is MD. In future posts, be sure to post full images of both sides along with a close-up of the area you have a question...
Paddy...I have a 2017 also and they are still handy. My sister in law (Nancy) found a 1940-S Jeff last week...I looked up the mintage and grading...
I don’t. For the past 2 years I have been returning coins I should not have kept back to the wild for various reasons: weak strike, numerous...
...Welcome to CoinTalk! Leave it never be said we ain’t friendly...Spark
Don’t bother cleaning, the coin has zero premium...unless you want to practice learning to conserve coins. Research before you start, use that...
@Steve333 ...so, read the rules. Every new member needs to so they do things correctly. And if you haven’t been told... Go to John Wexler’s...
...I see no missing posts. @expat ...I think you see what we all are seeing and you are okay...Spark
@expat ...you’re not missing posts. OP mentioned it first in #3. What is there could be die clash, die break or most probably a die gouge as...
Yep, just a wheat with normal circulation wear...Spark
Nice article...like the obverse eagle and serpent...thanks for posting...was very interesting...Spark
As an altered coin, as with damaged currency, the Ike has been destroyed. A bank would give a dollar currency as replacement and confiscate the...
Totally agree...Spark
...a combination of wear, die deterioration and MD...imo...Spark
Yes!...I see it...a good candidate for both Wexler and CONECA. Spark
Submit to Wexler or Dr. Wiles...there are many like that from previous years, maybe they will add it as a new listing...Spark
...much better...so I am thinking this would be a planchet flaw, right?…NICE coin... silver so nothing to do with cladding...would it still be a...
...if that is a raised line below LIBERTY then it’s a die crack... but the wear and corrosion totally negate any value...Spark
Kelly, Go to: doubleddie.com ...this is John Wexler’s website. Read the sections listed on the left side of the home page. Forum members know...
...appears raised...could also be a struck through debris...not a big deal but interesting...if you like it then put it in a flip and show it to...
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