I can't really see what you are pointing to with the arrow (or is that just part of the scope and we should ignore it?) What you have is not MD I...
So then post E PLURIBUS...
Can't really tell with all that glare...
Correct. It's mechanical/machine doubling caused by a die striking a coin, and then moving slightly (usually due to the die being loosely...
Well there is only a photo of 1 side, but if the reverse is offset as well, it would be an off-center strike.
Good guideline. If I may make a few small suggestions (you can choose to incorporate or not). 1) yes, do research. Also helps (but is not always...
My personal opinion...not a mint error. I cannot think of a single event in the minting process that would result in the coin you found. Why...
It's plating issues plain and simple.
Definitely looks like MD to me.
Plating bubble.
Hmmm, maybe I'll attend the Santa Clara show this time around...
It's a die chip.
Wait, are those your pics? Just asking because it says Hasfam collectables, who I know is a member on another site.
I think you have really good intentions but looking at the whole thing objectively, it seems a bit infeasible...it seems like there is still a lot...
That's what I was seeing as well. I was kind of thinking some type of adhesive that was stuck on the coin and removed since the area had a bit of...
Pics please...
I have bought coins on amazon before, though in my experience the prices have consistently been higher compared to ebay. Still, I'd be interested...
Is it 15% or 15 degrees? Because 15% of 360 is a rotation of about 55 degrees, which is pretty significant. I thought that the unofficial mint...
Why wasn't I ever invited to these parties? I could have brought dip...
Also you need to have a PCGS membership in order to submit your coins to them (or you can pay a dealer to do it for you).
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