It does not change my opinion much. I see lots and lots of wear and a couple spots that might be on the weakly struck side.
Your pictures are not large enough to answer that for sure, but I suspect it is a lot of wear and a bit of weak strike.
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The 1941- is still the same thing it was the last time you posted it. It is a clip AND a lamination. Sorry. but I don't know the value. The...
The plating did not stick to the planchet. Specifically why that happen, no I cannot.
Someone stuck it in a vice. It did not come from the mint that way - for sure.
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You work for FNB? Back then, that was their only office. Today, they have $11B in assets and that is after splitting the company
Well, I was 50 nearly years ago. Ever hear of FNB? Aside from the fact that my father used to play peanuckle with the ex-president (long dead...
Don't ask me where my head was. I was looking under halves. HUH? Sorry!
The Red Book, PCGS pricing tables, NGC price guide, Numismedia etc. All only list the 1971-S as proof only.
Sure looks like a clip to me - and a lamination to boot.
Where did the MS and SP come from? The only thing I can find are proofs
Ms-65?
MS anything? Huh? PR66 and PR67
No, you cannot dilute Xylene with water. They are immiscible. Xylene is somewhat similar to cigarette lighter fluid (for the old Zippos) and...
I assume you are talking about the lines. They are on the coin, but look real close before you jump to any conclusions.
Not that ldhair did so well this time, but he did so poorly on GTG #273 and #274 - those are the rounds that dropped off since I am only...
Interesting color. It really is orange with some bright red beginning to show and a real solid strike. Luster is not a problem and the only...
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