It's MD considered by a few as an error and by most on e-bay.
The 'blakesley effect' does not always have to appear on a clip.
See if this helps; http://www.coinfacts.com/error_coins/capped_die.htm
Welcome to the forum. A picture of the reverse is necessary for this determination. Thanks
Welcome to the forum Tokyo. A spooned coin is where someone takes a spoon and using the concave side slaps it against the coin to roll the edge...
Nice find. Here's a list of other mintmark styles; http://www.lincolncentresource.com/San_Fransisco_Mintmark_Styles.html
If you zoom in on it you can see a slight blakesley effect on the opposite side. But it is a weird looking clip
I was just going to change my previous answer to MS66.:goofer:
I'd say that countfeit silver nickel.
Now what are you talking about?
Looks like a zinc rot 1994.
Well I will tell you this, it's not from the mint that way. Maybe it's hot glue.
I see bubbles under the stuff. Try acetone, it should remove it.
Well now it looks like glue.
Lathe marks would be circular.
Nice pictures. I don't see it. Can you point it out for me? Thanks
Welcome to the forum. The pictures aren't large enough to make a I.D. Maybe what you are seeing is a 'struck through'.
That's why I'm here, to learn.
I voted AU58 but I'm really a newbie at grading. A lot of wear on the leg.
I agree; [ATTACH]
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