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It is Chinese but I'm not good at ID'ing these.
Sorry Don, just looks like a lot of heavy wear and tear from here.
Die deterioration as evidenced by the radial flow lines. I see nothing that indicates a doubled die.
@Alex55 You seem to have convinced yourself that this occurred at the Mint and have rejected any responses so I guess this case is closed. The...
Very good deal at that price.
Beware hawkers who make claims like "Could copper be the next silver or gold?" Baloney. There is a fellow in R.I. who sells the one ounce rounds...
Here is one, available from Amazon or Wizard Coin Supply. Usually the Freidberg book is the go to guide, but as with all guide books, they only...
Notice along the bottom of E Pluribus Unum, you can see some die deterioration going on also.
Nearly poor guy here, just the 2 (silver) ouncers for me.
And when she finds out it's CZ, pack your bags.;)
@MeowtheKitty should know better than to jack another persons thread.;)
Frank Robinson at www.fsrcoins.com and Dr. Ronald Kurlan out of New Jersey (does not have a web site).
No, It should not be replaced. But it is still a money maker for the Mint and helps to offset the cost of making cents and nickels.
You want woodpeckers, I got 'em and you can have them all. They are destroying my hardwood trees. The other two I can't help you with.;)
I don't think you are going to last long here. SMH
We shouldn't let @Fred Weinberg miss this one.
Def. what is called an "event". That is seriously amazing. I love it!
I hate to be the contrarian but why is there no disturbance to the plating if it took a hit and is PMD? Looks like a die break depression in some...
I'm not sure if you are seeing carbon spots on these, but more likely they are wash spots from the rinsing process which is very common ( and...
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