@juslystn I can't find a listing for it in my Mitchiner reference. Sorry! Below is one of my favorite jetons. It's 33mm, 16gms, 95% silver....
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Edwin! It would help if you could provide good, clear photos of your Morgan. Also, I agree with ...........
Isn't "shimmy" something your car does so the mechanic can charge you an arm and a leg? ~ Chris
Interesting! ~ Chris
I like the doubling on IGWT, but I have to agree with @ldhair @gronnh20 & @Collecting Nut. ~ Chris
Another curved coin........blech! ~ Chris
I've got good news and bad news to report. The good news is that finding silver coins at any time is a good thing. The bad news is that you need...
Wouldn't the marker on the obverse be the most important? If it isn't present, it's possible that the obverse die could have been replaced. ~ Chris
@Avery G. If it wasn't damage, what do you think it could have been? How could something like this have been produced in the die making/minting...
I thought 20c was quite generous. ~ Chris
Not when I'm watching TV at the same time! ~ Chris
You might be right, but I do see a lot of deterioration, too! Maybe I should go back to watching TV. ~ Chris
Sorry! I overlooked your title. They both look like die deterioration to me. ~ Chris
Can you be more specific? ~ Chris
Please tell me what kind of equipment you are using that allows you to view the subject through the lens right side up but captures the image...
I've seen this anomaly occur hundreds, if not thousands, of times. What you need to do is rotate the coin so that it is upside down when you're...
I believe that @Fred Weinberg is the ultimate politician, and he will not say that Connie is flat out crazy. ~ Chris
If it is your coin, how about taking a photo from directly overhead of both sides, please. ~ Chris
Flat and shelf-like = machine doubling ~ Chris
Then, maybe you should stop looking for errors. You're not very good at it. ~ Chris
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