Unlike Morgan dollars, of which, many remained in Treasury vaults, I'm guessing that the smaller denomination coins of that era were used quite a...
Very cool, Mr. P.! That Barber dime is in great condition. ~ Chris
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So, you want an explanation. Okay! I'll give you an explanation in two words. Common sense!
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Where does it say that the set in your photo is a proof set? If that is what you think, then......... [ATTACH]
It looks like damage to me. Note that the upset rim on the obverse has been banged inward. ~ Chris
If you run your finger GENTLY across the fibers, what does it feel like? ~ Chris
Thanks, Rob! Entry Post [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I know! I know! It wasn't necessary to post anything coin-related, but I thought this would be...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! If it were a steelie, I'd say yes, but it's snot. (Say it fast!) ~ Chris
I think it may be a strikethrough, too! @Double Die , why should you be surprised to find it in a Mint Set? It's not like they hand-inspect each...
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Since the devices on the working die are recessed, the same devices on the working hub would be raised. If the crossbar of the "G" is missing on...
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Why don't you tell her, fool! She's in Arlington National Cemetery. ~ Chris
It looks like damage to me since the recess occurs on, both, the rim and the hair. If it had been a strikethrough, you would think that the recess...
Ditto!
It could be "When this occurs...." or "When these occur...." Take your pick. ~ Chris
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