Look for the 8/7 variety. In the upper loop of the second 8 and a little bar sticking out below the bottom of the 8.
See the way the bands touch in the middle? That makes this NOT full bands or full split bands.[ATTACH]
I paid $4 for mine Full Split Bands[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The Spiel Marke is cool. Here is mine[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
25 Pesos 1968[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] New photos same coin as above.
I had to go and re-image mine after seeing yours. A little better focus and detail now. Also the color is a little better.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Turkey 1973[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Trinidad and Tobago Dollar 1973[ATTACH]
Guatemala Centavo 1973[ATTACH]
We have been on 1974 since Friday, time to move on. 1973 Jamaica Proof set. Felt from the mint packaging on the big silver.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Which error(s) do you attribute to the marks then? I know we need to see more and better pictures, but from the evidence provided so far (a single...
What's left? Die scratches (raised lines) would be on multiple coins. Struck through would look different. I am not convinced this is in a PCGS...
I am fairly confident that the marks are too regularly spaced and fairly even in length to be planchet roughness not struck out.
The reeded edge of another coin sliding across the check is the first thought. It could be anything. I count 13 small scratches that are likely...
Let's see the obverse of the coin with slab label. That is not a 69 with those hits on the cheek.
The reverse on coin 1 has a worn die and cracks on the corners of Monticello, nice but coin 2 is cleaner with full steps. Hard to say if the 2nd...
Pretty nice luster, a little hard to tell from the pictures. Couple of hits especially to the sw of Lincoln's chin. I will go MS66 RD on this one...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] The ultimate photogenic horse rider...:)
Those are opposite of each other and the most metal is in that location so with worn dies or other weak strikes those are the last areas to strike...
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