Also, it is extremely rare to find a coin missing the clad layer on both sides.
Look at the obverse rim from about 12 o'clock to 3 o'clock. It looks like it still has some of the clad layer present. If it were copper it should...
I don't think so. The obverse rim doesn't look like copper. I think it is environmental damage.
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@Cascadiagold Cheech is referring to this Kennedy half dollar that is missing the clad layer. [ATTACH]
Fred, it looks like he flipped it horizontally (east to west). Check out the overlap of the 2x2.
These anomalies aren't necessarily indicative of die deterioration. They could happen at any time during the life of the dies.
All Morgan Dollars are VAM's, but this is not the O/CC.
@Morgandude11 I really like the NGC slab. It adds greatly to the appearance of the coin.
Cool! However, if it hadn't been for the misalignment of the two halves of the 2x2, it would be harder for some people to fathom. May I suggest,...
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Randy......between 1 and 50!
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True Story! Treasure in the cellar brought more trouble than riches - Baltimore Sun
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