I'm thinking and filling in the puzzle as I go . The one behind the head could be the word " GOD " ...
Well, the weekend is over and the show done . Turn 10 silver dollars into ANAC for 100 bucks, plus 26 dollars shipping . Bought one error coin...
Take a image of the rim, over the area of question . Then you'll know for sure what's going on ..
Everything start to wear, lettering, stars, date, details on the Indian and his head dress .. everything around the horn is inverted for striking...
I wouldn't think so either, this is a nice ms coin too . So I would think they caught it quick . I could only hope ..
Not at all, but the die is in a very early die state to me, for these kinds of issues ...
Not bad for 5 bucks ....
It's a cool " MAD " too ...
This is one beautiful toned clad quarter too . [ATTACH] It was a cheap pickup at the coin show too ..
It's not a cud or crack, it's a " Lamination " Error . It's gold everyone .......
Here's another collar clash caused from a MAD Die, that will be added to Mr. Potter article on collar clashes . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
lamination error ....
That's a his/her shiftier, at least that's what use folks in Michigan called them and those were bad ass, Chris .
Was it powder blue in color and did it have a his/she shiftier, Chris ?
I don't even want to talk about the coins I had to sell, to keep the family going in the early years of marriage . Baby aren't cheap ....
Close to what I was thinking . Dating girls at a young age, instead of collecting coins .
They also included a die crack in the cast, or happen when casting, coming off of the " D " in UNITED ...
Looks cast to me, but I'm willing to bet it's still in gold .
It's just part of the design and your is just weakly struck, that's all ... [ATTACH]
I was at the coin show all day and yes there is more to it . If you ever find the rolls that I talked about . Here's what's left of a full roll of...
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