Here's a 1982D OWB roll I cracked....in the middle of it was a 1969S RB. [ATTACH]
Obviously it happens post coining - so theoretically it could have happened anytime from the moment it was falling out of the coining press........
Here's an example with the delaminated piece is still retained: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Appears to be a lamination issue where part of it broke off.
Stunningly similar!
STUNNING COIN!
That's a nice 87! Does it have the mirrorish, proof-like surfaces? I have a couple that are extremely flashy. You seen them before here I'm sure...
It's a die chip, not a crack. A piece of the die actually breaks off. It's a common occurrence. [ATTACH]
The Indian looks fake.
Found a few nice WAM's: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is a shot of a random handful: [ATTACH]
My best friend gave me these bottles. Told me to cash in everything I didn't want - keep what I want. The stash was about 45 years old,...
By far - that type of situation has always been good for me. Older folks can be a gold mine - some have seriously old stashes of coins. The...
I can see a trace of the G.
I can clearly see the cartwheel luster spokes - NICE LUSTER. I'll leave this to the morgan guys....but I don't like the color and apparent...
Damaged coin, garbage. If it wasn't belt sanded (possible)..... The only single interesting thing about it is that the stripping may have more...
Market acceptable IMO.
Nice but common mint state examples - probably MS-62/63. They are not proofs. The close-ups you posted later clearly show machine doubling, not...
Poor guy had a hard life.
Like this? It's PMD:[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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