You have a very nice set. It would be up to you to answer your own question. To me, the answer is no but it’s not my set.
Sounds like a fun set to put together. The 1921 will be a hard one but the 1928 will be impossible at that price.
Doesn’t look like a D/S to me.
Great story!
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I don’t have any counter marked coins that are ancients but I do have several in modern issues. My counter stamped moderns go back 200 plus years....
This coin is totally damaged. No clip on it except for the damage and the correct term is incomplete planchet.
You are amazing sir! :)
I’ll take one of each if you would please. Very nice sir.
Those latest photos show that a source of high heat caused the clad layers to separate and create a bubble. It’s damaged.
To me it appears that a piece of tape covered the lighter areas long enough that the rest of the coin toned.
I doubt it.
Common date coins that are nice looking but nothing special. At least they are 90% silver.
I’d call it damaged. It didn’t look the way it does now when it left the mint.
It didn’t leave the mint blooming the way it does.
I’ll wait for the photos.
I can’t see the area enough to say for sure but it’s definitely not a die break. We need better photos off the area and the entire coin, both...
It’s a definite struck through. Nice.
Your coin appears to be damaged after it left the mint.
Rotations go clockwise. At least that is what I was told when I was young.
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