Below or level with Abe's neck. I have one more severe than this one somewhere.
The finning metal is extruded up between the dies and collar from excessive pressure and extends over the rim area usually on the obverse of the...
"who's foundinrolls I don't know him." You have to look and observe and be more observent and you will see that foundinrolls is post #14.
One out of nine! That's funny foundinrolls said; "Lets see the edge of the coin where you are calling it a fin. You can't tell anything from...
You're funny.
I would say they are correct. I would call it a 'uniface stretch strike'.
Your first photo shows what looks like a step where you say the finned rim is. Clearer picture would have been beneficial in this 'find the...
No Reverse.
Brass. Die is mis-aligned slightly, not really a error.
Prpbably from over polishing the die.
Saw your other posts. Awesome coin.
Wow, makes me want to go through the foreign coins I have. Thanks
Worth the wait.
That was worth waiting for. Thanks
That is a sweet find. Thanks
It looks like there are other marks above the arm. Are those bubbles? It looks like them. [ATTACH]
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Of course it is not. One of someone's fake coins.
I bet I know. Tell me if I'm wrong. Is this it? [ATTACH]
Isn't this a 'Blakesley effect'? [ATTACH]
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