You are correct and what a nice thing to receive in change.
PMD for sure. Looks like the 9 got the worst of it but the 1 also caught a little of the hit that caused this.
Hard to tell but MD if anything.
It’s very common machine doubling. My local coin dealer is now buying them for three cents each.
Another great day for you detecting but how could you stand the Cold? It’s only 35* here today and I’m south of you. Nice finds and most of them...
A couple of sweet Morgan’s. Way to go!
MS-65 PL
I agree but can’t you just take a photo of the coin?
You’re asking if I have ever seen a blind mouse? Yes, I have, actually it was Three Blind Mice. No wait, that’s a nursery rhyme. I guess not. LOL
No signs of applied heat. That’s a 100% strike through.
Hopefully it will. May you find some good coins in the next batch. :)
That’s not a die chip. Die chips are raised. That is definitely a strike through. It’s called the Blind Bat. Here’s mine, [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some are good. Some are bad. And some are so bad you want to cry.
His photo is a bit out of focus and enlightening it makes it worse. This will give you the basic idea of what a real one looks like. At least...
It doesn’t look anything like mine does.
Nice looking!
It’s a real coin but it’s not a real mint error.
I agree with all that’s been said. Nice laminations on the obverse. Welcome to CT.
It all depends on what you are after. Bullion, coins, what?
Off the top of my head just use your Red Book to see what you’re getting yourself into and buy a plain, no dates folder.
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