Shadowing tells me no.
Well, you say it's not glue. What, then, do you profess it to be?
I know nothing of the OP's coin, but in comparing the word 'DOLLAR' between the OP's and the PCGS Genuine coins, I'd say the OP's coin is fake.
Nope, not an error. That ring was made by an automatic coin rolling machine.
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It never fails, I learn something new every day. Thanks, Paddy.
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The bottom one is not miscut enough to garner a premium. The top one has just a little of the print of another along its top edge. There might be...
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It's MD. Who is Lonnie?
The house band for Stax Records. They backed up Wilson Picket and Sam and Dave, as well as other greats, before breaking out on their own.
It was (poorly and heavily) plated after leaving the mint, that plating is peeling.
Except for weight and fineness, nothing on that bar is significant. It's bullion.
Agreed!
Sometimes you make it too easy. :rolleyes:
Not missing clad, just environmental damage. It could have been caused in millions of ways. Spend them and forget about them.
Cool, they offset some of the price of lunch, too.
That's some serious milk spotting! For me, it's a turn off and makes it only worth melt.
Not with those pictures. What are you using for a camera? If you are using a phone, try not zooming, get as close as you can while staying in...
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