This is a toughie. I'll call it a 64.
Are you sure you aren't just seeing part of the design?
Congrats on the listing!
I seem to recall a story from somewhere of a man who brought in an OBW roll of 1909-S VDB cents, and I think one or two original rolls have popped...
I think you just had a typo and meant 1792 half disme. If so, you would be correct. :D Your turn.
I'd give it a 45. Nice coin. :)
All I see is a damaged coin. No error IMO.
You would need to post pics.
Mechanical doubling and lighting issues giving the appearance of a doubled die.
It's probably a damaged coin. No coin would have LIBERTY alone struck 3 times.
Yep, you can probably get 5 or 6 bucks for it.
Are you going to put it up online with a price so I can get it for free via a file-sharing program? :P
In terms of grading, there really is no 100% right or wrong, because grading is subjective. So I don't think that TPGs could technically get a...
It's all die deterioration doubling.
I can't tell if is incuse or raised own the coin. Raised would be die crack. Incuse or just flat would be lamination error. Neither would...
"Open the mint set, HAL." "I'm sorry green. I'm afraid I can't do that." :D
Uh, no, actually. Acetone is NOT considered cleaning (in my mind), as it does not remove the original patina of the coin. It removes something...
You'd be surprised. Depending on how fresh the print is, acetone can work nicely on removing unsightly prints.
It's not an error. It was either oddly cleaned, or some substance was left on it.
$225.
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