Looks like at least the reverse was polished/cleaned.
Step 1: take the coin out of the holder Step 2: see step 1
At first glance the scratches looked like they were on the holder. Bummer.
What's the grade of the coin? Looks nice.
My second opinion? A hit. ;)
Pics are pretty good, though the obverse shots are a bit blurry. I'd call it F15 based on photograde, though the digs on the obverse would concern...
Just because it takes magnification doesn't mean it isn't a DDO...I picked out a die 1 with a 10x loupe a year back. Of course, whether you want...
Looks damaged and not an error IMO...sorry.
Wait, so is it a genuine 1792? If so, that is so cool!
Hard to tell if it's really notching or something else. Might just be lighting angles.
It's coppercoins die 2, but CONECA die 1.
Right on the money. Die 1 is a nice one. Congrats!
Hearing that it was bought raw makes me feel a bit better about the situation. I agree with many of the same points that tom B made.
20 checking in.
Definite fake.
They're worth at least 1 cent, and they go for 50 cents to a dollar at local flea markets so if you have quite a few of them you can always set up...
Where? On the obverse or reverse? I don't see any indication of one, sorry...
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Vic, where do you purchase your patterns some? I've been having trouble finding a site that has a good variety of them (not that I could afford...
Laptops sometimes flip the image like a mirror by default, I wonder if that is what is going on here.
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