Your close-up appears to be digitally enhanced, and the problem with this is that the image becomes more and more pixilated. So, you begin to see...
Agreed! Chris
MS66? Chris
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To be absolutely sure that the three of them are different stages of the same break, you would need to find a marker (PUP) on the reverse, such as...
I'm sure you will get many different opinions on this subject, so I think you might want to get yourself a book by one of the better numismatic...
Is the last photo of the reverse (#1038429) a different coin? Chris
There is no way (!) this coin will grade MS65. MS63 is probably the best it would get, and that isn't worth submitting it for grading. Chris
That is the clash mark from the "Cap Vee". It's a common clash that doesn't warrant a VAM assignment. Chris
They don't look the same to me. Chris
Me too! Chris
When I was collecting Morgan dollars, I did like certain VAM's like the 1885-CC Doubled Dash and the 1882-CC Counter Clash, but I stopped...
The heck with all the odds & ends. I want to know if you find a major doubled die.:nailbiting: Chris;)
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PMD on the columns. Chris
Send it to the film crew on Oak Island. Chris
Everyone please take note that I am giving Doug a "Like". Chris
It looks like a normal finish to me. Chris
What gets me is when I hear someone say, "I order rolls from my bank, but I use another bank to dump the coins." Give me a break! What the heck do...
I'm retired. Why should I go to bed? The old brick & mortar shops are becoming harder and harder to find. It's hard for them to compete with...
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