It's not thin, you just think its thin. Here's a nickel and a half dollar: [ATTACH] Your coin is correct in the thickness department.
As it does to me.
It does not look like doubling to me other than localized machine doubling.
The "rim" does not look odd to me.
I expect that this is a clamshell lamination error that was either damaged in the coin wrapping hardware or was to irresistible to someone who...
Because you could tell from his writing style that he is neither. Just someone trying to find something. Anything. And there is nothing wrong...
Why be so judgmental? Just ignore his threads if you don't want to share your knowledge. Yes, he can be irritating but WE, really have NO Idea...
I shore can! Hyuk, hyuk!
"TRUST" is not misplaced. More than likely, slight grease filling of the die as the coin was being minted combined with the wear of the coin....
More appropriately, a coin "wrapping" machine which "wraps" the coins in paper rolls then uses a circular motion to fold the edges of the wrapper...
"Plating"?
Not a mint error. Just typical wear on a coin which was minted with very old dies. When dies get old, letters start doing all sorts of weird...
But the coin is obviously authentic.
Again, it's such a small amount I see no reason to worry unless you walked around with them under your arm. These will easily fit behind your seat...
It's pointless in asking as the carrion eaters have swooped onto the thread with their pointless and continued jabs. Profit Man obviously has...
I do not see anything which I would be overtly worried about.
It really depends upon how many coins you have! When I moved from Denver to California, I had 8 - 18 gallon totes filled with coins along with a...
http://www.lincolncentresource.com/doubledies/1997ddo.html
Sorry, but I do not think its a perfect match. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/doubledies/1997ddo.html
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