I believe it was a roll machine mark as well.:thumb:
Well maybe yours is from a silver proof set. They were 90% silver.
WELCOME to the forum. The reverse is possibly a gouge and the obverse could be a die break. Closer shots would help.
Wow that was a close call, the op almost had to get out her shotgun and use it on someone. :pencil:
nicygrl welcome to the forum,and don't be sorry for being engaged.
If you had a overlay you could rule out a clash mark. I don't.
Nice purchases. When is there a coin show on the northwest coast?
Very nice find:yawn:
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It's a type 5.
I would like to see a pic. of the edge. Does it look like there is a reeded edge or reeding marks there?
I agree.
I can't see the 'N' or the 'I' well enough to tell either way,(kind of blurry), I'm sure you can see that.
I would be suspicious of those marks.:secret:
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That looks like a large date.
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