Have to go back to the way Back machine for that one Huh @Paddy54 Earlier I wasn't having trouble with the marriage. I was cooking breakfast. lol...
As a detecting point of view, I agree. Have also had that natural look disappear with just a soak in water.
Maybe a dropped element? Is it recessed or raised on the coin?
I see a new look, I have always liked the white background in a slab. It has an elementary feel.
I got it LM-1 That reference is really easy to use.
Thanks Paddy! I will see if I can nail it down.
Is there on online reference that I can use to identify the die marriages. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thank you
It's great for cleaning corrosion of battery cables and connections.
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Not sure that is a clash most likely die deterioration.
Yeah, it's pretty egregious. Yes, an Ike could have gotten stuck in the hopper. Then found its way to the cent press. I sure would have made it...
Possible: Yes Probable: No
Hey Eddie I put the coin away, I just don't have the ability to show how far the cracks go. If you look at the reference in the last post. This...
Hey Larry!
Still fun to find in the wild though.
Here is a Wartime Nickel XF 45 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Definitely a fun coin as Exonumia.
I found a reference This one is a little earlier than the one I found. Obverse: the die crack runs down the ear to jacket. Then disappears at the...
I will try to get some better photos, The die cracks do join, very minor though. This is when I wish I had a digital scope.
There is a link in Post #3
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