It looks like die deterioration to me, but the close-up of Georgie's chin might be machine doubling on top of die deterioration. Chris
The 2000-P SC SQ has the "Extra Twig" on the reverse. I have 5 of them, but I never could tell if it is just a crack or a light die gouge. Chris
If you like cracks, see if you can get bags or rolls of 1999-P GA SQ's. I've found as many as 9 cracks on one coin. For die chips, try to get...
I think you should wait until you can use some better lighting. This image looks overexposed. Chris
Now you've gone and done it! That was my cereal bowl. Chris
Please try to understand that super-duper enlargements are meaningless when it comes to searching for doubled dies. If you have to use extreme...
Try using a moistened Q-tip to see if you can remove it. Chris
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Sorry, Joe, I don't think NGC will attribute it without the candy bar to go with it. Chris:woot:
From that image, I'm inclined to think it is a stain. Chris
At my age? It changes too often! On my FL DL, for weight, they noted "See Scale", and for height, they noted "Shrinking". Chris
@Wanderingbark116 Where do you see an extra leaf? Maybe I'm blind. Keep in mind that just because you have three coins of the same date/mm...
Don't worry! You didn't offend me. I'm just "spelling" @paddyman98 for a while because he's on "break".:hilarious::hilarious::hilarious: Chris;)
We'll need your mug shot before we can run you through NCIC.:woot: But, we'll also need this... [ATTACH] Chris
You can get the flips from JP's Corner in Missouri. (Scroll down to Saflips) They're not that expensive and are handy for storing all of your...
Oh, yeah! Another of Roty's designs. Chris
This is my favorite representation of Marianne for the 1900 World's Fair & Olympics held in Paris and designed by Jules Clement Chaplain....
This depiction of Marianne is by my favorite French medalist, Louis Oscar Roty. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Chris
The correct term is "Doubled Die" but I don't see it on your coins. Chris
It's best to use 2x2 plastic flips with a rubber band to hold them together. How many coins are you planning to send? Do not use staples or tape!...
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