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Nice! Don't usually see too many French gold. I like it!
Expermintation and practice. If your camera has a white balance correction, try playing with that. It also depends on the color temperature of...
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Retained cud on a 1940 S: [IMG] [IMG]
They are stuck inside one of the inside fins of the dryer drum bouncing around sometimes for a long time.
Coin roll wrapping damage.
There's a beauty! Very nice cud!
It is difficult to determine which it is. If a coin is spooned properly it looks the same as a dryer coin. The "smushed" ones that you've seen are...
Expensive lesson!
Do we know for sure the OP is the seller?
At least three bidders who didn't do their homework.
Ditto.
Welcome to Coin Talk! Post a pic here. There's a few Canucks here that could help you along.
It's a lamination. Peeled and folded over. Btw.... a "cud" would include the edge of the coin. A die chip would not.
I agree. The second is a keeper or one to flip for an added premium. I don't think it would be much.... maybe an extra $25 -$35.
Not really..... if it was far enough off to the side where the details on the coin were affected then it would have a bit of a premium but this...
Excellent! Thanks Mike!
Thanks! I'll shop for that....I have a few discount coupons from some recent on-line book purchases that I'll apply to that.
There was a thread explaining the "red" coins: http://www.cointalk.com/t126537/ The second is probably a misaligned die.
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