Is that US from trust in the second photo?
Airtites do a heck of a job.
It looks to have a collar clash. What's your thought? Photos taken thru a magnifying glass. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Per Red book 5FS 1/2000, 6FS unknown. It a very hard to find coin for 5C's. There's a few steps in there if you take a look.
Here is a better look at the steps. [ATTACH]
I know huh!
My newest Circ find. Set 2. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Set 1. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sorry to hear that Fred. Just this year I was looking forward to talking and buying a few coins from a dealer on the south end of town. Drove down...
MS70 would have it taken care of in about 5 minutes.
The numbers are incuse.
That 52 has a BER die crack and whats that coming from the MM. Another die chip?
Agreed
I could possibly see it with some wear. I am still waiting for @Paddy54 on this one. What about the braid and the other die markers if you can...
I was thinking about that when I was doing my errands earlier. I should have looked it up, I wish that I had the access.
Jim the toning will continue, how fast, is determined by the environment they are stored in. My office stays and basement stays between 58 and 65...
That's a pretty Jefferson! I like the crack or die gouge in the steps. PF67
If the MM is doubled as the rest of the coin, it cannot be a doubled die. MM's were hand punched into the finished working die before hardening...
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