The closest I can get is using my wife's (not my secretary's) tablet...:p
EF details. Put it away and let it recover.
MS65 but the dull fields on the obverse may be frowned upon by a TPG.
I'll go with an EW MS65...:)
Certainly no less than 66 and making a strong argument for 67. FSB, I think so...
Clashes are not considered errors but if there is letter transfer from the clash event it will be a listed variety known as a VAM. I suggest you...
Personally, I blame everything on continental drift..
Here's another San Fran mint one sider, an 1880-S VAM-84. I can read print on the reverse but the obverse is no cigar. NGC agreed giving it an...
I picked this one up a while back. PCGS called it MS65+ and CAC gave it a green bean. The reverse is easy PL but the obverse isn't even...
I see there is another new member on VW 2.0 today...:rolleyes:
I see you replied to PickNGrin's welcome thread, lol...
Here you go. I take it you have not signed up yet. I was wondering if you were a close name sake that joined 2.0 recently.....
I can't tell for sure if it truly is a thorn head but if it is I think it could only be a 1B2 which is not one of the most common die...
That's the first place I look on a '21-S and yes it does appear to be.
I admire your will power.;)
Very nice examples Justin! I have to say the San Fran mint was notorious for playing musical dies back in the first several years of Morgan Dollar...
I agree with LDS UNC.
I don't have pictures, but yeah, I've got a couple of Wheat Cents that used to be red that are now bugly brown.
I'm at EF45 not knowing the typical strike quality for this issue and I must say I do enjoy a nice clash. :)
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