So, we know your answer. Thanks for opining. I was truely hoping someone would say Pareidolia. This is the least pixelated photo I can get. [ATTACH]
I got ya, on the one hand.... These are the type of coins that I would also put away, label them and look at them at a later date, many of them...
Yes, like I said very weak. I have a 51 D I will post that is what I call a strong second D.
It's ok but the angled picks show deterioration that isn't there. It is soaking in some distilled water. I will try for a clearer photo.
See above. Glad I put that vote in there. The MM is very weak. The top of the upright and the bottom curve @ the D is the strongest.
I figured it would be to hard to see. Here is what it looks like in hand. One of these days I will get a scope. [ATTACH]
If I had a scope. I am just using a DSLR. And it doesn't do well on weak details.
Wait a second that has flattened the rim . I would call that heavy damage. A rim ding the opposite side is not minor either. Both would body bag...
@BBBeth Do you have this reference? It should help you learn the definitions and what each look like....
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I have been going thru some old Wheats that I put away years ago. This one jumped out. I did a search and could not find a match. What do you...
You know you would think that after 70 years that an IDB this large would be identified somewhere. I did check known IDB's, but never checked...
Un-stable markets, rising inflation from bad bills are all leading to higher precious metals at this point.
It's definitely raised, just not sure if it is a large IDB (interior die break) or added to mount the coin. It does not come up in Cud's on Coins
There was no debate on the subject. Simple conversation is not restricted. So technically no reason to say sorry.
I see damage on the reverse, Not a Cud, and that leads me to think that the obverse is also damage. The photos don't have any depth to say if the...
The reverse looks like a small strike thru. I haven't a clue what you circled on the obverse photo.
Thanks, I haven't been to world of coins in a while, I am sure it was before 2020. I am gonna have to go check it out. One of these days. The...
Looks like it was double struck on a capped die.
And you can put them all in one post. (up to 10 pics full size).
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