I am in the "struck thru late stage die cap" camp. You can see the slight outline of the memorial. Mushy details and a fully detailed reverse.
They have been around for quite a while Randy. I bought a 71S in that slab years ago, probably 10 or more.
Well done Mark!
Great photos Phend!
This one looks like a misplaced MM, it's not. It is an Atypical die clash, In 1960 there was an out break and I can't remember which one it is. I...
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I have a $50 box and a couple of tall folders cans full. I can't see how that will stimulate the shortage, I heard the news talking about the...
I bet with a slight change of lighting you could make it stand out better.
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I don't know @GDJMSP If he threw some lower end coins in a nice holder, or display. Randy would have more room in the Tupperware containers for...
Sure look like Julia Maesa is facing left in the image. If the dies clashed she would be facing right just like the obv.
I really don't know. I have seen some of them on the ancients forum. but they are usually full brockages. Here is a link that shows some ancient...
Seems shady if you don't have sales tax on bullion then I don't see how they can collect it, seems they just want to pocket some xtra cash.
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Is that a clash or a brockage, just wondering cause the image is in reverse?
I was thinking clash from quarter dollar. But it is not.
This will explain it better than I can. https://www.maddieclashes.com/type-i-and-type-ii-counter-clashes/
Wonderful coin Meat Man!
Yeah, this came straight from a n unopened $50 mint bag. Those are raised.
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