Like Dave said, it's simple. If the micro-flowlines are removed, no cartwheel, if they remain, it will cartwheel. A trained eye can spot...
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DoublED die is the correct term and, IMO, this coin is not.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Dan.
Maybe not my best, but I love how this one turned out. It's real close to how this proof looks in hand....almost liquid surfaces. Shot by hand...
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I lean toward PMD but it could also be a dropped letter.
It's call a Low Ball Set. Believe it or not, many coins are difficult to impossible to find in low grades without having been cleaned or damaged.
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NICE! LOLOLOL
It's been polished! I've seen many just like this, no doubt in my mind.
DoublED die!
Those are SWEET Ray....high grade to boot!
It won't stop until the coin is as protected from air as much as possible. Since hydrogen sulfide is the main cause of silver toning and it's...
Here you go, generally the only ones I found worth keeping are missing a lot like this one: [ATTACH]
A coin that is produced after the working die(s) gets clogged with debris causing parts of the design not to be transferred to the planchet during...
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