First, let me correct the idea that some missing devices are the result of a "greased die". What happens is that grease and debris (dust & dirt...
Where is the obverse?
A book like this should help..... [ATTACH]
You do? I don't!
Tell the manicurist that you want a refund. ~ Chris
"Really great shape" is not a numismatic descriptive, and there is nothing amazing about those die cracks. The coin has seen wear from...
Do you know a good bricklayer? [ATTACH]
Thanks for posting the photo, Billy. I'm inclined to agree with Conder101. If it is a strikethrough, it should be recessed slightly....
Why do you think that this damage could be a clash? ~ Chris
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"something"
More than likely, it is just imperfections in the glass that makes them look odd. ~ Chris [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@clint1970 I think you'll find that there can be a lot of variations in the appearance of devices after coins have been in circulation for 30+...
Hey, Billy! There is nothing difficult about posting photos on this thread. If you're having a problem, we can talk you through it. Don't be shy!...
I think "smt" is the OP's abbreviation for "something". ~ Chris
Nah! The only thing Doug helped with was opening the kegs :hungover: at the street party at Matt Kane's on 14th Street in D.C. on St. Patty's Day...
I don't think DC existed when the original flag was designed. ~ Chris
I don't think finding one certified MS67 is all that easy. For example, NGC lists just 57 certified MS67 and their price guide lists it at $1,000....
Thanks!
13.5!
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