Not necessarily after it left the mint, but certainly after it left the die. It's more accurate to call it post strike damage rather than post...
The shelving is all around some letters. I don't think that can happen with MD, because the force can't really go in multiple directions at once.
I wasn't even aware of this reference. Thanks again Doug! Edit: Is it the "World Dollars" book? I can't seem to find anything by this author...
Oh yes I realize that. As with other price guides, they are most useful for trend data than actually pricing an auction estimate. The prices in...
Ditto! What the heck happened here?
Well it's from Indore, Indian State. Appears to be a 1/2 anna and dated VS1945, or 1888.
Yea some of the larger denomination proofs, like $50 coins.
That sounds like a sound theory. I've dealt with a few sellers where as soon as you leave positive feedback, you get the same in return like a few...
Yea it doesn't look like the incuse letters intrude on the edge. Looking only at the field, it looks good. But when you throw in an impression...
That not the coin you began this thread with.
This one has me stumped as to the origin. I'm hoping that identifying what type of leaf this is will reveal some clues as to where the countermark...
Don't think so, they didn't even issue any gold patterns. There are 20 and 100 reichsmark gold coins with Hitler and a swastika on them, but these...
I feel exactly the same way about US merchant counterstamps. Thanks for reading. =) - Dmitry
Got it, I'm sure they'll show back up eventually. Thanks for looking for them. =)
Actually the NGC price guide is free and shows trends for several years on any particular coin in any particular grade. All you have to do is look...
Good and informative article, thanks for posting. =)
Novelty class copy, not really worth anything to a collector. Sorry to say.
Just wanted to share these two. They came with a solid provenance and both were found by Mendel Peterson of the Smithsonian (A little about him:...
Details look ok, have you weighed it?
Thanks brokencompass for that thorough history, good reading! That wasn't a typo, the denomination is a "pice". =)
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