The FS designation is reserved for Mint State coins, the steps on your coin look real nice, but it is hard to tell if the 4th and 5th steps are...
Claudius ll Antoniniani, 268-9 obv, IMP, C Claudius AVG Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from rear rev, Conser...
It's impossible to tell with those over pixelated photos.
The rotated hub doubling is also the same doubling as the 69S. A very sought after type of Doubled die. And it is because of what you described....
Great example of rotated hub doubling. Class 1. That is only one of the classes of double dies. There are 9 types of doubled dies. Some shift and...
Just noticed the clash Larry.
A well centered coin is probably the most pleasing to me. Claudius ll Æ Antoninianus, 268-9 RIC 201 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You are 100% correct on your assessment. I would like for you to describe this one below. [ATTACH]
There is a die marker on the obverse. http://www.smalldollars.com/dollar/page20c.html
Good call I was thinking cleaned also.
I am somewhere between 40 and 45. 45 details scratched, cleaned. 40 net graded.
Glad you finally got your coins Kaveh.
I do believe that @CLG is also confused.
Please enlighten us as to what we are looking at.
MM placement looks correct. Nice find.
Neat rim Cud Terwie.
So hard to tell, it all depends on the luster. This is somewhere between a 63 and 64. IMO It has outstanding luster. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
How big is the area you live? Is there another coin shop near you? Once you see a Doubled Die, they are hard to forget, I still encourage you to...
I think that @potty dollar 1878 hit the nail on the head. Stage E
Terwie hatte eine gute Frage und tolle Fotos. Wie beantworten Sie das nicht? Übrigens: Willkommen bei CT @TerwieO
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