First, welcome to the neighborhood! What you have sounds like it has been affected by the environment like @l.cutler said. Both he and...
You know, if that image was any smaller, we wouldn't see anything at all. Chris
Would you mind showing us photos of both sides taken from directly overhead? Chris
All dimes struck after 1964 and intended for circulation are copper/nickel clad. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! It's always best if you start your own thread because it makes it easier for you to refer back to it in the...
It looks like machine doubling to me. Chris
It looks like it has cat pee on it. Chris
I think this is going too far! You guys should stop drinking. Chris
So what! If you happened to find a 1964 Chevy with a dent on the trunk, would it be the same as a 1964 Ford with a dent on the trunk? Chris
Go back to Post #110. Chris
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The hit didn't leave a mark because the "I" took the hit just barely above the field. You can still see part of the "I" in its original position....
Since when did the Mint start making "penny nickels"? :banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
Can you take a better close-up and use the "Full Image" option instead of the "Thumbnail"? Chris
It took you two days to come up with a lame response that does not fit the parameters of my original question. Go make your bed! Chris
Sure! I won't even charge you for using it. Chris
@tommyc03 That ain't a die chip, tommy. It's a nail. The "U" kept falling off. Chris
I can't tell anything from those images. Is your lighting one of those circular LED thingys on a USB microscope? If so, can you turn it off and...
Well, almost! Post mint damage suggests that it left the building. Post strike damage suggests that it left the coining press. Chris
Yeah, I know! It still ain't good enough for me.:( Chris
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