Looks like it took a hit. Perhaps a bag mark. Damage.
This is a very common die chip. I found an entire roll of them at one time. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, smoke and mirrors.
As I was looking for some similar chips, I found 4 1958D's with the same dot in the location of the tie. It may be an early stage of that...
Mirrors, they do it with mirrors.
If it had been in continuous circulation it would be worn smooth. Many of these older coins get stuck in accumulations for years, even decades....
He may slide the Carnac in for cover.
How about a presentation on the market scams out there. Things like First Release and First Strike have nothing to do with the actual coin and all...
Are there two different coins in your original post?
I got rolls of coins from the bank back in those days and I still have some.
I don't think so. I have to get mine out and look closer, but I wouldn't expect both to have the same damage.
Might call it a shattered die.
No
Just checked mine. They appear to be absolutely perfect.
@5150rider707 Might be from the same die. The tie, the 1 and the 8 all look the same.
Here is a 1958-D of mine with the same condition. [ATTACH]
Watch those gandy dancers that drive railroad spikes all day how difficult it is. The head of the hammer goes where it was trained to go. Pawn...
Yes. Here is a photo. It is beat up some. [ATTACH]
Nice. Earlier this year I found a 1900 Liberty Nickel in a bank roll. Yes, they are still out there.
My first thought was a popsicle stick. You win.
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