60mm x 43mm, 74gms, Silvered Bronze
It looks like Die Deterioration Doubling to me.
Entry Post This is still my favorite plaquette by Louis Oscar Roty..... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The fact that there are other pockmarks on the surface of the coin should be a dead giveaway that the "B" is damaged. ~ Chris
It is very unlikely that both sides would be missing the clad layer. Besides, if it were missing even one clad layer, it should have a copper...
The Mint employee who was stationed at this particular press went over to spot check the coins being dumped into the collection bin. He noticed...
Because you're acting like an idiot.
I thought about 280 million were melted under the Pittman Act, and more were melted in the 30's.
Why don't you take a long walk on a short pier?
The year my maternal grandmother was born. [ATTACH]
Induced by what?
Interesting! I never knew that. ~ Chris
Interestingly, most Morgan dollars did not circulate well except in a few western regions. More than 300,000,000 of the old cartwheels ended up...
"Experimental planchet"? Do you also hold seances? ~ Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Getting what tools? ~ Chris
If you keep getting outbid, maybe you should try using a sniping service. That way, you can place a bid, but it won't be revealed until there is...
What doesn't exist? California or the coin? ~ Chris
@coinman2 It looks like a combination of circulation and environmental damage. Note: Try to get into a habit of taking your photos from directly...
NGC requires that both sets of bell lines be full. PCGS only requires that the bottom set of bell lines be full.
Maybe @Conder101 can answer that question.
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