Edit my bad I was playing off of Lehigh.
Didn't notice anything rude.
I have done my fair share of that @Mountain Man Any time someone says he could you fix my soffit or eve of my house. The price goes up$
I have studied it, I actually have the clash I linked. I do study clashes they are one of my favorite variety's. I am not saying anymore that the...
It has the details of it being a Beehive. The 88D's are difficult to determine these because the majority of the coins were covered in gas bubbles.
Is this a Beehive column 2 reverse? Or is it a very well placed Gas bubble? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
With a heavily polished die it is possible to get clash marks in the area. Lets use this one for instance....
The area has light tones. I think that when I look closely I can see a partial N G and the W.
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Is that a UR clash on Roosevelts nose?
Try to crop and rotate your photos. Then click Full image. This will help you get better answers. [ATTACH]
Possibly for a medal or token. Upset rims on unstruck coin planchets don't look like that. Here is a clad quarter type 2 planchet. [ATTACH]
Santini posted a 52 Jefferson. It all plays.
Honestly it would probably grade UA detais or UNC details. There is another scratch on the rim into the field. Not worth a 62+ price.
Looks to me like the dies clashed. Neat find @Mark68
There are 7 different varieties for 82. Look them up. Your cent isn't a transitional error.
What is the error?
Gem the photos are too blurry to guess any higher.
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