Die cracks from the corners of the Memorial to the edge are very common.
It's split plate doubling. Sometimes, when the die hits that planchet, the copper plating moves at a different rate than the zinc core, causing...
I can see it, too. It's not a doubled die.
Better, straight on. in focus and well cropped photos are needed, but I would call it split plate doubling. A very common occurrence. It's an...
Actually, all three runs. That's what I said. Thanks for clearing that up.
Too late!
Serious question here. Did you actually buy them or did you get them in change?
It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it.
I think that quarter is a clip because that looks like Blakesly effect on the opposite edge.
Quarter looks like a clipped planchet. A nice pick up and a keeper, for sure. A very nice off center zincoln. Too bad it doesn't have a date, but...
If it doesn't involve the rim, it's not a cud. While all cuds are die breaks, not all die breaks are cuds.
Collect a couple more of them and you can buy a pack of gum.
If you love something, set it free . . .
Not much value over face. On FB, fees and shipping will cut into any profit, making your net less than $100. Still, it's a nice find, and if you...
Spend it.
Nice.
It's from a run of 3.2 million, beginning with LF00000001*. A total of 96 million in that series. LF 000 00001 * - LF 032 00000 * fw n 3,200,000...
I'll bet the legends in the 'over strike' are backward, making me call that a glue job or squeeze job.
What about that quarter makes you ask that question?
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