Way, over pixelated, Better Photos needed.
Interesting I have never seen one.
I will try to dig that photo up. If Dollar is ok with that.
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The obverse looks like it could be a retained IDB. I also really like the bilevel die crack on the reverse.
It's been since the ancients that coins were made with any type of high relief. There might be a few out there. I can think of the 1921 Peace...
The thing is that this coin fairly descent on the obverse. Still has a terminal toned area of concern at 10-11 oclock. The reverse has too much...
Could be die filled, but photos are the only way to get a correct answer.
Errors and Varieties any country, my newest interest has become Roman Republic coinage.
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Thats a strike thru, if you search the forum here you will find many variations.
I would be cautious unless money isn't an issue. Just figure a good way to take clear photos and post them here. Grading is an expensive game...
Looking for the overton, I spent too much time looking at the strike than I did with the luster. I see plenty of luster for a 50.
Here is a good read from a few years back. 1982 lincoln ( Zinc ) Nice Retained Lamination | Coin Talk I have also seen what @Rick Stachowski...
Most definitely, I haven't ever bought a coin from the internet, all my purchases are in hand with a loop. Detecting a cleaning on a straight...
I am not much different except that it doesn't have to have a collar. I don't have much of a restriction, if it's modern then I like to see...
I have always hoped to find something like that in an unsearched bag. I've not been so lucky yet.
You could be right, except it also looks like shadowing.
Look closely in between the rim and the 7. That should give you your answer.
Lools like a couple of cool die chips. If that is a RPM (I don't think so) then VV would definitely have the die chips on G and the D to rim as...
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