Damage to the die can occur while it's being made, and this includes chips and cracks.
VAM 113 always has the fleck on the cheek.
Don't be a slave to the "matched set" mindset. Get the nicest coins that make sense for you to buy. No matter the grade, make sure they're...
The 21-S "Zerbe" proofs had bad detail, and mirrored, but dingy surfaces. Wayne Miller believes it is possible that a business strike die was...
The 1878 page on VAMWorld is a bit daunting, but it's organized by several high-level attributes, and some of the upper-level sections have links...
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As soon as I saw "govmint" in the URL, I knew the answer was to avoid it. Didn't even have to click on the link.
Attributing 81-S can be a pain in the neck. Lots of machine doubling on the obverse makes a mess of the date, where there might be repunching....
Yes, let's. Start with the arrow feathers -- parallel or slanted top feather? Then check for long nock (70-86) or short nock (100-198), assuming...
Sometimes a lesson learned the hard way is necessary.
It could also be a cut in the coin, believe it or not. Knife cuts don't remove metal, rather they raise it up next to the cut. When the coin is...
So Monster Box™ is actually a registered trademark, but Monster Box Collection™ isn't. These should be sent back to ANACS as mechanical errors...
If you're referring to the gouge by the wreath not being there, check VAM 6C and 6D.
For a second, I thought you were referring to a specific Laura well-known to the hobby, but then I realize you meant the actual hurricane.
I probably joined out of curiosity after having participated in the CU forum for a little while, but even way back then it was referred to as...
Take a look at the VAM 6 overdates. The mark on the denticles is nothing more than a mark on the denticles.
You have doubling all the way around the left side of the 2nd 8, around the top of the 2, and at the lower serif of the 2. The mint mark is...
I guess to leave scars marks like this, it would have to have a corrosive in contact with the coin like a rubber band. Other black spots that...
I agree. These bands (on the 02-O VAM 26 page) come from the die being slowly abraded while in service and are smooth and shiny.
Hard to tell from blurry pictures. 65PL wouldn't surprise me.
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