If you are referring to the area between shoulder and Liberty, that looks like a ridge ring forming, a sigh of a deteriorating, worn die. You can...
Entry Post My preference would be the 1989 sets, thanks for the chance Here is a lovely nickel [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I cannot see a cud on that image. A cud is a die break that starts at the rim and gradually spreads into the field as the die deteriorates further
Saxony thaler 1763 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is actually 1826 struck over a 1825 date, not the other way round...
The 1999 quarter I have as part of the Millennium Set [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Plating blisters, they are around the 1 of the date as well as elsewhere. Zincoln cent, enough said
Yes, a ridge ring. Another sign of DDD is the letters around the rim start spreading towards the rim
That Yen is lovely, nice gift. I have several as part of an inheritance but this one is my favorite, (cropped a bit close) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An interesting read when looking at this coin. The Vichy France government (South France and North Africa) was a puppet of Nazi Germany from...
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Love that 1943 nickel
I have re-imaged these lately [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1923 VAM 1AL with rim to rim die break through the Y [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is only packaging from Littleton. Put it in a holder, the S mintmark, the rims and the finish should tell anyone that it is a proof coin.
On his upper arm, the bits you see of GOD and TRUS are not backwards or upside down which would lessen the chances of it being a vice job. You...
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