Too bad that the Philly has the scratch on the obverse. Chris
Morton Thiokol corrected the o-ring problem 30 years ago. R.I.P. to the Challenger crew. Chris
Mr. P., you should know why! It's because every 69-S that is posted on CT is a "wiener". Oops! I meant "winner". Chris
Please PM me your address so I can send you my bill. Dr. Chris
What is interesting is that the size of the clad strikethrough on both coins are nearly the same size. Chris
Technically speaking, the coin is the result of a grease-filled die. Chris
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What "few" errors? Can you take clear, close-up photos of the errors? Chris
@paddyman98 I'm with Mr. P.! It is probably a dryer coin. The first clue that this might be true is that it is missing all of the reeded edge....
Yep! I was right! You should definitely take up another hobby. Chris
I think you should take up another hobby. Chris
Good eye @Kaye ! I don't think I've ever seen this clash before. Thanks for posting it. Chris
There is "nothing to write home about" on this coin. It is in grungy condition. Period! What I don't understand is why people look for varieties...
You have a bad habit of posting your comments inside of my quote. So, if I want to reply to your comment, it disappears as it has in your quote...
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There is nothing to debate. The poor obverse strike is the result of a grease-filled die, and you're not going to get NGC to assign it a grade...
I don't see any doubling. Chris
Even machine doubling can be "close"......but no cigar. Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood @Melanie Hays ! I don't think so! How long have you been collecting coins? Chris
The only thing for sure is that you need to learn more about numismatics and the minting process. Chris
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