How can one grade paper from a photograph?!
The same way the tires on your car wear down. Rolling friction.
OP is not asking if it's a AH variety, he's asking if the reverse is the same die used on the AH.
She said that, too.
As it is used it gets worn, distorted, cracked and sometime broken, making lower and lower quality strikes.
That's what she said.
Not a DD, just struck with a worn die.
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Yup, an unstruck planchet. It's been through the upset mill, but never made it into the press. Not a lot of value, but it's a keeper.
I took a screen shot. Look carefully for the words 'Quality Reproduction'. There is your answer. [ATTACH] No, it's not legal, but it's done.
Did you only read the title? Here's your education: Always read the item description! Now go do what I told you to do and report back with what it...
Squeeze job. Two coins were pressed together, with some force, leaving an impression of one coin into the other. It's not a mint error. It's not a...
The rims are rounded instead of sharp and square, making it a Philadelphia dime, not a proof.
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I agree with TJ.
Some kind of stain.
You snooze, you lose. :D
Struck with a worn die.
The ring is damage from a counting or rolling machine. I can't see any doubling.
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