Here's what a nickel looks like on a cent planchet . [ATTACH]
I just asked Mike if a grinder was used to clean up the aftermath, I'm still waiting for an answer back ....
Mike thinks it was crushed between two surfaces .....
Noway .. It would crush in the field(s) and so would the lettering ..
Here's the link http://board.conecaonline.org/showthread.php?4817-Possible-Die-Adjustment-Strike&p=17262#post17262
I'll be back, I'm going to post it, but my money is on pmd ......
And you can see the smashed rim(s) .......
How could it be flatten, the rim would be flatten too, not missing . I still saying milled, or something like that ...
I need a better image of the reverse, so I can post your coin on Coneca forums . Here's your images after I worked on them . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
OP should post it on Coneca forums and let everyone know what they say over there . If the OP don't care, I can post it over there too ...
Low ms for me, looks more like it was wire brushed, then cleaned with chemicals ....
It's not a setup strike, like Chris said, rim tells the story . I'm in the milled crowd, ( pmd ) or something like that .... Weigh it...
This is the only one I found and I've looked through hundreds of them ....
Here's the description for this DDR : Strong extra thickness shows on the spray from both firework bursts and the frames of the three windows...
2016-D Rosy Improperly Annealed [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I would of held it for ransom, then a reward ... Nothing like a good business man .. [ATTACH]
It's caused from greasing the die ( field ) ...
This label the OP is talking about, from what I can remember, at least when I was having this series graded by Pcgs, it was 12.50 cents to add...
That's what they should pay ( 300.00 ) for a base graded 70 . You have to understand the difference between bulk grades and base graded coins ....
Notching [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Split Serif [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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