I believe it is PMD also, similar to a round chisel mark or punch edge. Jim
From an advertisement in a 1960's coin magazine. No legal warning or suggestion of implying of faked coins since the customer had to provide the...
The mint mark and some of the lettering is rather noticeable. Use a large photo such as...
Probably not mine, which I have already spent. I used it to turn a recessed catch that had a slot for a tool to insert and turn. It was one of the...
It is not any doubled die, it is likely to be die deterioration doubling as common. This overuse might also have filled the R leg also. IMO, Jim
The Nose-lips-chin area is (VS) very scary to me.
Currently altering time ( speed up or down ) is not deemed possible except in the most extreme subatomic conditions. so time travel seems to be...
What is the difference between "about" and "almost"? "About " deals with time. It tells you that something will happen in the near future. such...
Of course one could use platinum electrode points. The contact should be microscopic if at all at low voltage. .....a little expensive unless you...
The Lincolncentresource.com is an excellent one, but the one I think best for members new in this area is coppercoins.com .You can go to the upper...
As an alternate possibility, I think it was exposed to acid myself, but only because it is easier to throw it is a strong lab acid than hold it...
In Ventura? I have been there in years past :) The driver of my cab kept running stop signs and I stared at him. He said "If I stop, someone...
I do like the grinding swirls :) :) dental or dremel maybe.
Yes, I think that yours is a worn die doubling when comparing it with the Coppercoins " 1984D-1DO-002 [IMG] | CLASS 2 + 6 (LDS) CONECA:...
Adrean, It is important to place in the original posting to photos to show the Obverse and Reverse completely ( as there is no/value doubling )...
How did they determine the silver actually came from that source? Yeah, I doubt it.
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