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I believe that this was determined to be a die gouge and not a die crack. Die gouges, die cracks, die clashes, and die condition are all a part...
Huh? As a casual reminder, coins are made of metal and machine oil is used in the minting process. Think "grease filled". I bought a sealed bag...
W-a-a-y Cool!
Proof Set? The coin isn't a proof. You're confusing me ......... again.
It helps if I read the entire thread but then I'm old. I get lost easily!
Ya lost me. What's the reason for this reply?
Yes. The CAM was intended for the business strike coins and its appearance on a proof coin means that someone prepared the wrong die and then...
Based upon what I see, I'm thinking no. Folks should keep in mind that the doubling on a doubled die is the result of a second, misaligned,...
Send it back and buy the other one the seller has up for sale. BTW, a "perfect" coin does not exist.
Coins tone. If you do not like what you see, send it back and buy the other one. The seller has another one up for sale.
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Hmmm. At first I liked the change but the reality is that the pages load slower and I'm not so inclined to spend time perusing their offerings....
Wow! Way Cool! I remember the 1973 I got at the bank about 6 months ago. It was an S coin on a Copper Nickel Planchet!
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Of all the IKE's I own, this is not one of them. I've certainly thought about it but just never got around to buying one!
IMO, it is NOT the 1970-S Sm Date. The 7 on the small date is much shorter and smaller than that of the Large Date. As a die marker, of sorts, the...
Machine doubling does NOT require like machine doubling on the reverse. The OP's coin is indeed machine doubling. Refer to this page:...
I like that! Noobismatic Skills!
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