Looks like plating blisters to me.
That’s a nice looking coin. I really like the toning on it. I must say that as far as grade, I’d be in the AU camp. It’s clean though, not many dings.
Your very sweet!
Here’s the next to last of this 11 coin set. Lovely! It’s a beautiful set. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just save your money and it will happen. Every time I want a nice expensive coin, I stop buying until I have enough saved. Then I find the right coin.
Very sorry to hear this but glad you’re doing well enough to be with us now.
MD is very common on this date and that’s what you have, MD.
Due is for changing the color of clothes or making different colored Easter Eggs. Die is was is used to mint coins. And yes, die chips and cracks...
Normal and close AM
It’s just a normal Dime that’s dirty.
It’s not a proof and it’s not proof like. It nice looking and has decent mint luster.
The print is on the slab, not the coin. No doubling, that’s light reflection.
The first and third photo shows a black spot on the rim. Part of the copper coating is missing and that is the start of zinc rot. That curved line...
Always best to take photos on a solid color background, of both sides and crop the photo so only the coin shows. Then give a few closeups of the area.
Not an error. The coin in the top phot was minted from a die that was worn and the second photo has a coin that was minted with a new, strong die...
Thanks, it really does look like a die crack on the right and damage on the left.
Again, full size photos! It looks like is was scratched on the left side and that the planchet is cracked. It’s definitely zinc but hard to say as...
This is not an MS coin by any means and it’s on the red/brown side. Just nice looking for it’s age but not worth much over face.
What I find strange is that the label reads “A first strike coin” there is an asterisk with no reference to the asterisk.
Here’s the Northern Mariana Islands Quarter from the same set as on the PCGS label. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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