Looks like the copper was removed. As for the doubling I agree with lDhair. MD Edit there also looks to be some tooling marks.
I see your point and knew that this was the cause for the green and corrosion. Personally I have never had a problem. 30% moisture is the usual...
I am picturing your wife laughing her a$$ off. watching thru the front window.
Can you elaborate on that?
A shot of the date wouldn't hurt either. Seems there is a shift from the L or liberty to about 2 o'clock. If it was a DDO there should be evidence...
slow connection?
Honestly, the running over seems like a good idea. Unless you cut a tire. I would opt for the localized sledge hammer treatment. Localized hits...
Dou you have a whole saw or grinder to cut around it?
It's flat and shelflike. Sorry not your lucky day.
Pancakes on the mind? Not exactly sure, NGC may have not liked the hazy looking fields. Might be a candidate for a quick dip and re submit.
Or, simply damage.
It won't be long and I will be letting go of some 63's into the wild all RD BU. About $10 or so.
Can't really tell what you are looking at. Take some clearer photos of the area in question or tell us what you see. Most laminations will show a...
Looks frustrating, also looks like the coins were glued to the plywood.
Found this archive, not sure if it will help? https://archive.org/stream/americanengraver00fielrich/americanengraver00fielrich_djvu.txt
Maybe a sledgehammer. I don't know. I believe there are solvents to break down the acrylic, but I don't believe they are worth the time.
I agree. Great find especially from a dealer.
The mint made circulation strike quarters with an S mint mark starting in 2012, but they were NIFC (not intended for circulation). These were sold...
I agree plating blister there is also one between the 8 and 5.
That is Die Deterioration. As the dies get used it isn't just the devices that take on die wear. When a planchet is struck the metal is moved...
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