@Kevin Mader that is interesting,I have blown it up further if it helps [ATTACH]
+1 A sizeable die chip
Been there, done that got 47 t-shirts. LOl
@Danigma1980 welcome to CT. You need to post your own thread with clear, in focus photos. You have replied to a 6 year old dead thread. Once you...
France 5 Francs 1972 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
These are the 3 styles of MM used by Denver in 1952 http://varietyvista.com/01a%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%201/Denver%20Mintmark%20Styles.htm
Germany 2 Pfennig 1959 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1906 O [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1941 has the large and small S. 1945 has the micro S https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces51.html
I agree, textured fields add a lot more character to the look of a coin. Some countries and mints have been doing it for a long time and others...
It was shortened from Confoederatio Helvetica and used for simplicity because Switzerland has 4 official languages
To expand on Furry's correct ID, here is info on your coin https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces178.html
You are welcome. Other information sites https://doubleddie.com/ http://www.lincolncentresource.com/ http://www.error-ref.com/ There are some...
This site shows you what the known doubled dies look like amongst many other things. The link takes you the 1960 ddo (Doubled Die Obverse) page...
Or try searching by Coin Art
Your search engine's demographic software filtering your search history perhaps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:peeking:LOL
When I see things like this, I always like to imagine when, in the full richness of the coins life, the need for a button became more important...
And a very worthy 2 cents it was
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Yes, I found it Saturday and posted it in error coins sub-forum
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