Thanks guys. I think for sure the top serif is a ding, but can't tell the bottom. I think that "split" may also be just a ding.
I see what appears to be a split serif on the first S in STATES, although the die is clearly worn and has seen a good bit of PMD....
Thanks, I'm unfamiliar with weak strikes so I appreciate the help.
Looks scratched. Keep searching!
I believe the W is the die engraver's initial.
VF Details- Cleaned.
Beautiful coin.
While these are not that rare, still fun to find. Did the no FG ever get an FS #? I thought it was gonna be recognized FS-901.
Right? Hey at least I'm not alone :)
I don't see any RPMs but Im not the best at 43 varieties.
Thanks guys. Everything you all said is extremely helpful and useful information. I'm going to have to say theyre bu business strikes because...
I'm not sure on these two. Thanks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hi all. Wasn't sure if this coin was a weak strike or just circulation damage. It appears to have some unusually "smushsed" details. I have 2...
They say the quarters are "Uncirculated" on the pack, but hard to know if that means business or satin finishes.
Interesting! Thanks for that comparison. I think I just truthfully haven''t seen enough satin finishes to tell the difference.
Hi all. I've heard that all mint sets produced from 2005-2010 contain satin finish coins. I recently was gifted this little "flip-pack," and...
I just had the very unfortunate case of switching up which Roosevelt was on the dime :hilarious:
Woah that's awesome! I've never seen that page for foreign coins, thanks for showing me! Very useful... Weird how it links incorrectly though.
Nice find. Could be toning, but I think people used to plate these as novelties. Always fun to have.
Have trouble with errors, but I'm pitching my guess at Ms63 BN.
Separate names with a comma.