So, that is solder and not rim cuds? They sure look like they are part of the coin.
More pics. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
There's a lot more going on here than just the cud. Maybe it's because it's a late die state. The cracks, flow lines and rim cuds are nothing like...
I don't see Half Cents or Large Cents there. :wacky: Are they full?
I'm sorry, but, you're mistaken. He attributes doubled dies, some die gouges, interior die breaks, die clashes and MPDs as well as the main...
There's at least 3 bases of the 1 punched into the pearls as my bottom picture shows. Rick Snow has one for sale on ebay for $250 and it's only a...
I got sniped on 2 of these this week. A good friend Bill Walker is the discoverer of this Indian Cent variety. The first one went for $36 and the...
I read something that said the San Francisco mint was still kind of experimenting with nickels as they had only struck the 1912-S Liberty nickel...
I used to be a roofer. LAVA w/ a brush works great.
From his fingers, looks like black earth.
I woulda said 5 bucks, free shipping.
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I was a carpenter for 40 years and am proud to say I still have all ten as made. I may be dyslexic at times though. ;)
You so picky :D
Off hand, soon I hope. ;)
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The letters are raised and not reversed
Here's cropped images which is all I have. Coin is not in hand. The rim is on the right [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks fine. If it's damage, it's the perfect shape of the bottom of the I and R.
I can't figure out how this could have happened. Part of the motto IR in AMERICA is in the denticles. Thoughts? [ATTACH]
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