I don't think that will happen, but it is very perplexing. I'm guessing that you are inclined to sarcasm as well.
Do you suppose that the US Mint heard that I was not going to buy anymore of their products?
@John Hulgin I think my reply crossed in the mail. Excuse the confusion.
Please tell us what you see.
I have had what I thought were slugs and after some work found very desirable coins. Not very nice coins but knowing what they are is part of the...
Nice crisp notes, I like them.
@Wheels 1956-D RPMs (varietyvista.com) Look at RPMs and see if your 56D comes close.
@1stSgt22 For sure, your wife is a keeper.
A lot of work, but I think you will stick around long enough to get it done. Good luck.
My guess without being able to see the entire coin would be in the AU arena.
I understand that this coin was produced with a worn die. However, I feel that the features that are missing from the dormers on either side of...
Here is a similar clash I found. Looks very much like mine. CCL(TI)-1c-1983-04 : Mad Die Clashes [IMG]
Very worthwhile giveaway. I would just put it on a shelf - not a dusty one though. So I won't say the magic words. Thanks to all those behind this...
It looks to me to be clash rather than blisters. Blisters would have been crushed with impact of the striking by the die.
I would think that plating blisters would go over the columns. These stop at the column and continue on the other side.
Both of the "clash" lines are only in the field. Neither one of them crossed over the columns. They do show on both sides of the column. Would...
Great feedback from everyone. I need to pull it out and look closer and at different angles.
Thank you.
Can there be such a thing as a double die clash? I have an 1983 P LMC with what looks like two clashes between column 3 and 4. [ATTACH]
I am missing 7 of the set. The SLQ's were vary available in change when I was a young collector. However, they were typically in the VG and under...
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