@lordmarcovan, if I win @potty dollar 1878 can have it.
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It doesn't necessarily need to be exact. There are die stages. So a die break or polishing marks might have happened later. Or more have flaws...
possibly on the second one? Kinda hard to see. Do you have a loupe?
worn die created the edge effect you are looking at. Not broad struck.
looks like a strike-through. If its still in mint plastic, that's a nice error. It happens when there's no coin in between the die when it strikes...
I see what you mean pretty clearly. I don't know why nobody else can. But pictures are very blurry, and that could mean its a scratch or something.
:eek: It looks just like one I found on etsy! It must be a legit error, as two of the same one means they were struck that way!!! Right? But...
cool coin!
"Do I" I think is supposed to mean "Double Die" and it auto corrected
do you know English? And that's machine doubling - worthless doubling.
wow. Thank you so much for this give away @Eric the Red and @lordmarcovan. I've never had a proof set before, so its really cool that you were...
the reverse is slightly off center. Not a proof. and the details look normal, not super defined. Looks like a normal coin in vf condition.
we cant even really see the surfaces in those pictures. not well enough to see if it is sharp and defined. Theres almost a 0% chance you have a...
I agree with above statement. It was cause by some sort of chemical or substance that got on it. or it was toasted in a toaster oven.
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haha, he's just joking.
Also, I think it is a grease filled die on Lincoln's shoulder
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