Congrats! Nice obverse design.
Nice error. I am thinking it is around 15% off-center. Here is a similar off-center in my collection. [ATTACH]
Agree the coin is just misaligned die strike (MAD). Obverse side a very little off, and reverse just normal.
Thanks for the weblink. I am no expert in finning errors. However, since NGC labels it as "Excessive Pressure Strike", I would tend to believe...
I also have a high-fin rim nickel in my collection. Rim pretty high, but covers only part of the nickel. NGC labels it as "excess pressure...
Beautiful coins! Especially like the Roma portrait.
I agree with you. That area surely look like a counterstamp.
You are welcome! I also agree that the coin should be a Starr Group V.
After taking out the double struck part, I think it is very similar to the style of this one....
Double struck Athena portrait... that surely is something very unusual. Haven't seen one before. Maybe due to die shift?
Mine is a 1827 bust half. I like the design. [ATTACH]
Nice off-center. :happy:
That surely is a way-overpriced error... I'll be less picky, and stick with my old-fashioned double struck. [ATTACH]
Congrats to your 38k also!
Nice error coins! I especially like the 2 quarters, both with clad loss on Washington face. :happy:
Nice bronze coins, RC. I just started collected these, and noticed that good ones on Faustina are not easy to find. Maybe I haven't looked hard...
Happy Birthday! :happy:
Nice find! The details are still there.
That's a very nice looking Faustina portrait.
It's a cool-looking off center. Nice! thanks for showing.
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