Great info. Seems that almost every source differs in key facts, haha.
weird, it shows up for me. I will try to repost it. Edit: brightened photo a little bit and reuploaded
Hi all, it's been a while since I've posted around here. College has been my primary focus these past 3 years, so much of my collecting has been...
Looking to sell this half dollar, graded F12 by PCGS. Coin has nice surfaces and clear detail that definitely makes it pleasing to the eye....
Now it makes a bit more sense...I have a novelty "mini nickel" laying around somewhere that also had a clashed die appearance like the OPs...
This member seems to like posting photos he found on the internet without crediting the original source (and sometimes attempting to pass them off...
I hope you're not claiming that those are your photos, because this website has the exact same one as the merc...
You found that coin in pocket change? Weird, the photo you claim you took is actually from an ANACS slabbed example......
Not a doubled die...
2.5 grams would be a bit underweight for a pre-1982 cent.
The letter font is funky-looking, too. Could be a case of extreme wear but I've certainly not seen anything to that extent in my searches...
Rick, looks like we were both correct in some aspect, as there was a supposed 1996 Wide-AM found by Billy Crawford that I think was also...
Pretty sure that was a 1996 and not a 1995.
Thanks, Doug! That's some great info. I may just take you up on the trade, I'll shoot you a PM.
Bumping. Lost my slip that had all the info regarding the coin, and can't find an exact match on Wildwinds (This seems to be the closest I could...
Looks like a fake.
Die doubling isn't quite flat like that.
1) Yes. 2) Yes: what would be the point of such a coin? In order for this coin to be struck, someone would have needed to create a die with that...
If you actually believe that those are all original and unsearched, then I have some beachfront property to sell you... Nearly every ebay listing...
Looks more like plating issues/zinc rot to be precise.
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