Love it!
I read a bit of an article today about a find of silver in some ancient crustaceans. No clue yet, still being investigated.
Beautiful clash!
I apolgize Eddie. This is from the web. Doubled die is a term in numismatics used to refer to a duplication of design elements on a working die...
It seems quality control is an issue with this happening. I can't image these things slipping through all the time like they do w/o someone...
That's it.
Yes, does appear to be a new variety as I'm not finding it on Brians Variety Coins either and there are already 49 currently listed. Congrats and...
Too bad about the damage but I think you have a DDR as I found the same one and I believe it is consistent with other DDR's in the same area. I...
I'm not so sure about Feeder Finger on this. I found the same coin and it very much looks like a doubled die. I can't be certain, so I say this...
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Sheesh. There was no question about the coin just the photo. What's so hard about this question?
The bottom of the "D" is missing. Likely a debris filled die.
The rim looks pretty torn up by some event and I suspect what you see is displaced metal from the rim damage. No error I can see. JMHO.
Die dents?
What you are seeing in the fields (background) could be feeder finger scrapes.
Yes to a die chip.
Poor condition Joy but still collectible just for the history behind these. These were used during a major coin shortage in our country for a...
I have not been to the Mint's site. They actually sold out on the Mint set? Wow!
Maybe exposure to a fire? That blackness looks like soot.
Not as common as a chip or crack. Nice find IMHO. Not rare or very valuable but nice anyways.
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