Good strike, lovely luster, don't think it has enough original color for Red but I think it achieved gem MS65 RB
Yes, it was for the removal of verdigris and worked very well
3: Die crack becoming a die break near the rim. 4: Pronounced radial flow lines 5: Possible rusted die 6: Retained Lamination
I voted worn die due to the location. The movement of metal to fill the incuse area of the die is more pronounced than the larger open areas.
Lord M has some as prizes in one of his contests
That is a beautiful looking coin
The MM styles for each year of use are available on Variety Vista...
Great info, thanks for that post
Unfortunately, I only have one, 1858. So, if I want to contribute, I have to show my "button" again. LOL [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Just achieved the 4000th post; [ATTACH] but keeping it coin related, one of my latest acquisitions [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
South Africa, issued for two years only https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces2234.html [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Look at @paddyman98 posting history, he started a thread about it last year. A number of members here have received stuff from Quarternotes
Spain 200 Pesetas 1987 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is an '89 [ATTACH]
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Canada, 2 Dollars 2008 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I see no doubling on Monticello. There are 16 DDR's for this date on Variety Vista. Try to do a bit of research first before posting, you will...
Thanks for that. Although not verified it has the same flat top and distinct corner top right, and the diagonal running through the bottom hole of...
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