If this is MS67+ I have a few Ikes that are MS69!
My favorite coin. Note If you want a nice example raw MS coins from the '40's are available for under $60.
I've toning like this appear on silver coins that had an acetone bath followed up with MS70 then left out in the open to pick up ambient moisture...
Ah, there you go! The more interesting side. Thanks for sharing.
Four pictures of one side and none of the other?
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Thank you for the overlay. I don't think that's a clash.
And that's not a die crack?
What feature of the obverse design elements would cause that contour? What is the web site for dies? I tried mad dies no luck.
Thank you Expat. I learned a lot from your response.
62 for me.
Back to the drawing board for me.
Thank you for the clarification.
In situations like this maybe think of the successful cherry picking you have done over the years. Are you ahead, even, or behind? Something tells...
VAM-8B shows a clash on the obverse, my clash is on the reverse.
Does a hairline actually displace metal or simply cause contrast?
I found a match for 1886 but not for 1884.
Chuckle of the day.
Where can I find more information? I didn't see anything on maddie.com or Vam World.
Thanks for the overlay Sal. It looks like the back of neck as I described. Thoughts?
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