Yes, not a printing error but a folding error.
Congrats CN
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I don't see anything on the OP coin that looks like the examples in the reference. There are full faint images of the letters below the design...
Here are a couple of Large S [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't think so.
We are talking about MS but it doesn't matter. The use of these designations didn't become popular until the mid to late 80's. And there was very...
I don't think the coins from the 50's to 80's were ever intended to be MS 69/70.
The trend today is for shinney, mirror like coins. Not coins that look like they were set out to do financial business in the USA. Making all the...
When the world wakes up to the scam of First Strike, Early Release and other marketing ploys we will see a lot of prices go down.
I would clean and preserve it. Nice find.
Thank you. I had pegged it for the same name but wasn't sure of the spelling.
It could be on the one I posted. I remember it being thin. Someone might have had a school project.
I'm not sure. I was amazed that this material floated right off without damage to the foreign material or to the surface of the coin. I am not...
Like @Paddy54 said, the color may be different under the glue. Here is a cent that I soaked in acetone to remove an adhesive of some kind. The...
I don't think you will get too many people to go through each of those, open them and try to evaluate them. Try one at a time with full pics.
I agree with @ddddd
I don't think the current surface is relevant to the finish surface. After you put a die on that with high pressure the surface will definitely...
It looks like it is in "Mint State" in regard to the stage of process it is in.
Separate names with a comma.