You need to tell the National Weather Service that. They think it did. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2010/al19/al192010.update.10250103.shtml?
Look real close and you might change your mind.
I would like to thank lincolncent. His prize arrived. An interesting menagerie for lack of a better term.
You have it in hand. I will have to defer to your opinion, but someone sure spent some time trying to reassemble that thing.
Technically, I would say you are correct. That is small enough I would call it just a chip.
Your pix don't surprise me a bit. You missed commenting on this one posted by Exchequer. [ATTACH]
Yes, I do. Do you know what it looked like when it was minted? I agree that there was not a hole there, but there are a lot of other materials...
The way I read it, the position is not pertinent, but the cause is. The die must be broken as opposed to dented or otherwise damaged. I would...
Entertaining/amusing, yeah, you are probably right. Apropos, now that is a different story.
Try a definition from numismatic resources. PCGS says;
It would be nice if I could see the coin in hand, but I think I agree with Mike - my guess is that is a planchet flaw.
I would guess $150.
Meanwhile, how about a 1930-D
I ha e never seen a clad woodie, but it is the same composition as a nickel. Soo........
As an uneducated guess, I would also say AU.
Ditto.
Funny, but none of my MS69 Mercury dimes toned like that. Maybe that is because I have none. You don't say it. Is that your dime?
Sorry, but my carving abilities never developed. Nice job!
Just that I made a typo. Nothing more. But I figured that someone would jab me for it.
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