No photo in the listing. Hey weryon send them your hello kitty camera phone.
It looks like whatever you want it to look like. I see it between the 'O' and the 'D' also.
I can't remember if all those pictures helped or not.
I doubt it was grease, this struck through shows some sort of a pattern. At least that's what I think.
I hold it east and west, flip it north and south. And WELCOME to the forum:hail:
I believe it to be part of the die to create a frosted look.
And buffalo nickel when it's a bison.
Possibly a dollar or more. got any pictures? WELCOME to the forum:hail:
WELCOME king can to the forum:hail:
Most of the coins struck in 1953 appear to show the Queen with a bare shoulder, which was considered to be inappropriate. Later in 1953 new dies...
Agreed!:computer:
Nice find JDsmith45 and WELCOME to the forum.:hail:
You are correct jessash1976, yours is the strap variety and the one JC has shown is the later slightly more mature looking showing the Queen with...
Nice find zmemarine. And WELCOME to the forum:hail:. Guess I'll keep looking.
I would have to say no! Unless better pictures were provided.
Why not try using your camare on macro setting, I use a 2.1 and it works fine.
And here I thought they were. Not a doublED die.
And there are some that give the wrong description. I would rather hear the proper advice without weeding through the improper answers. Why do...
One of the answers you received was it could be a gas bubble. However it would more than likely not be the case with your coin. I just didn't...
It's no die chip but it is a small date '82
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