Well, from the coinauctionshelp link: Is the anomaly on your coin raised or incuse? It looks raised to me...
Read my posts again...nowhere in this thread did I say the anomaly in question was common. a "dropped letter" would also be INCUSE on the coin as...
mintmarks were hand-punched onto the working dies until 1990, so you will see a wide variety of mintmarks punched in different positions and...
Still have my doubts...it doesn't look like a double struck. If that is indeed the O from OF (I don't think it is), then why is it only a sliver,...
I'll I'm seeing is die deterioration...not a doubled die.
Pretty sure the Strong Nuclear Force is the most powerful force in the world. :D That's a nice design for bullion if your SO is a collector or...
I know some of the spice of life questions: Silly head variety: Large cent (1839 I think) Seven feather reverse: Morgan dollar (unsure of date)...
Just as a note, a coin will wear relatively evenly, though the highest points on a coin are generally the first to wear down. A coin in that...
Are these coins traditionally weak on some part of the design? Most that I have seen don't show a full image on both the obverse and reverse...
I see no S...
Mark, your coin is not an error either...and it may be better to post a new thread instead of using someone elses.
Looks like damage to me.
Definitely looks like plating removed post-mint (damage).
I am saying that the user foundinrolls is known in the hobby to be well-versed in varieties and errors.
Peter, I don't think he is referring to just "any" dollar or coin found in the Cheerio's box. There is a rare variety(?) or different reverse used...
I would say cleaned at some point...that odd coloring around the starts usually indicates a cleaning.
I see no DDO whatsoever...make sure to let us know what ANACS says...
While I am leaning more towards the genuine side of the coin in question now, the way you responded to the posts of FOUNDINROLLS (who is very...
I'd say the 1910 is better than VG...it's got nearly full wheat lines. I'd say F15 on it...though honestly that doesn't really add much value.
Laminations are fairly common errors that occur when the planchet alloy is impure. Value tends not to be much of an additional premium, but can...
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