That would be the heart if you're a Browns or Indians fan. ;)
Same here Paddy.
66RD
I always like the War Nickle set in the Capital Plastics holder.
Make it a 3+2 :)
I'm waiting for my clashed PL to arrive then it's off to ANACS with 5 Morgans. Dan, if you haven't struck this batch of clashers yet a double...
I'm not seeing any doubling either. Clear close ups of the area(s) in question would certainly help. This is a Philly strike, correct?
Yeah, but that doesn't cure a blurry photo that hides all the lines left by an attack from an abrasive media.
The image you attached to post #95 makes the damage a no-brainer. The image in post #1 would be more like an ebay auction image - not so apparent.
First thing I noticed was the alligator eye as well.
I actually found the plates while trying to prove it was an impaired proof. Something about a blind squirrel. :)
An exceptional 64 or average 65. Possibly PL?
Thought about it for a couple of minutes. Thinking wrong, its PR66.o_O
I was not condemning the coin based on this FACT alone. Look at the observations posted above mine, wrong number of rays on the reverse, letter O...
I've been slapped with political rant for less....
What test method?
It's a fake. The coin is cast from non-magnetic metal alloy that is a different specific gravity than 90% silver. That is the reason it's thicker...
Sorry, my point is this - it is and was worth 1 troy ounce of .9999 silver at melt value (to me)
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