I agree that it is either environmentally damaged, or a fake. The details appear really soft.
This would probably go best in the world coins forum, unless you think it is an error coin of some sort.
Definitely MD...the zero in the date is a clear indicator of flat, shelf-like doubling IMO.
Don't waste your money sending to ANACS, PCGS, etc...to be honest, one of the first things you need to do is think "what happened during the...
Do you have one or are you just asking?
My gut impression is no RPM, but I am not am expert at buffs.
No, I do not agree. As said, if you take away the doubled part, the B would be smaller than it should be.
MD can occur pretty much anywhere on a coin, and can be limited to a few letters, up to being present on the whole coin....
That is definitely not worth $100, and definitely not a doubled die. Looks like die wear.
Pictures are way too small to make any determination.
Yes.
Correct. Notice that if you took away the doubled part, the B would be smaller than it should be on a normal coin. A doubled die will never reduce...
Pic 1 shows a clash. Not seeing anything out of the ordinary in pics 2 and 3.
Not a doubled die, and that is an incredibly common place for a die crack.
Looks like die deterioration doubling to me. Not a doubled die.
MD.
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Just wow.
Here is a link for you, see if you can match up any markers. http://varietyvista.com/Variety Master Listings/buffalo rpms.htm#_1924-S That being...
If by "not even close" you mean "not even close to die 4", you would be correct... Let us know what wexler says. When are you sending it out? I...
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