I don't see how this could be anything but PMD. It's definately unusual since the reverse seems unaffected, but there's no minting process I can...
I have a similar colored coin I'm selling on the bay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/220897684064?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
NICE! I love red wood!
That's profound doubling damage. I'd keep it even though it's not a true doubled die. That's one of the better examples I've seen.
I thought I was looking at a 1916! NICE COIN!
HAHAHAHAHA....I've done the exact same thing...but it wasn't in a slab. LOL
NICE COIN! Congrats!
Post mint damage, not an error.
Post mint damage/corrosion, not an error.
Even cleaned examples of the 09S and 14D sell at a premium. This is especially true with non-harshly cleaned coins which both of them appear to be.
Just a highly worn coin.
Smart move to get it graded! Congrats!
Ahhh....not in POCKET CHANGE! The mintage isn't that high at 139M and this is a very difficult coin to find in circulation. You coin is worth...
Here's a few sample pics I get with that cheap lamp and a cheap, old Canon SD700IS.
I use a simple $25 lamp I picked up from Lowes. Here's pics of the lamp and the bulb specs:
I agree with all of that. Most any decent camera with a macro feature can take good enough pictures for web purposes. It's mostly about the...
It's really cool coin with character.....I like it!
Humm....I suspect the spots developed after grading. I can't see that as a 67 the way it is now.
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