What does the other side look like?
+5 ^^^^^
And you don't play one on TV either, do you? lol
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First, let me say that I am not an expert on anything. Paddy is much, much more knowledgeable about errors such as these than I could ever be....
I called because I figured since you know almost everyone here, you would know who would know best about Morgans. Hence, the "LM, who is good...
Wow, that is hard to read. It doesn't help my eyes for it to be sideways either.
Are you talking about what might be die breaks/die chips on the front of his forehead?
Clash !!
MS 62. like the color
Your name is so fitting for a web site devoted to coins....Pennie Lira Is that your real name or your Coin Talk !! name ?
[IMG] Yeah, this is kinda like what I've got. It looks like it de-lammed before the strike and then the strike put the design on both the normal...
I wondered about it right off because of the color. A coin in that good of a condition should have some luster, yet it doesn't. Instead, it's...
I wonder why there is no example of this : Lamination Error: Loss Before Strke PART V. Planchet Errors: Lamination Errors: Loss of Lamination...
She might have went to work.
No prob. As Frog says, you can see the scratch marks all over it. Keep searching and Keep posting. We love photos.
It's called "circulation wear". That happens to most coins after they've been in circulation for a while. Thanks for posting.
Now, that is odd, isn't it.
Very close to AU. It's a Woody !!
In all honesty, I am NOT an expert. Die chips can happen just about anywhere. They are caused by "breaks" in the die, a piece will break out of...
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