You are not seeing things, they are quite different. I would think that they came from two different dies and/or hubs.
I'm sorry that I hurt your feelings by stating my opinion. I'll place you in my ignore bucket so as to never risk offending you again.
Less than half a gram light. IMO, it's within allowable tolerances.
Because you need new hearing aids? :D
What do you think it is?
Thanks.
Were any minted?
Try looking at the mirror image again.
A cud is created when a portion of the edge of the die breaks away, leaving what appears to be extra metal at the edge of the coin. It will...
A cud ALWAYS involves the rim.
Look specifically inside the top loop of the first 'S' in states. IMO, it's a die chip.
It may not garner a premium, but IMO, it's a keeper.
Nope. Just worn dies.
In order to get more exposure, you should also post your coin in a new thread.
Rolling machine damage?
Really? She just proved it with that photo. Nice one, Sheila.
They don't come in pairs, it's still a plating blister.
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