I had that same thought for a fleeting moment, but nah, higher grades are priced higher.
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I guess the point is almost moot since so many countries have seen massive changes in their coins in the last 100 years, or even 50.
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In Germany?
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Raw deal for you, we have sellers here and I would love to see their replies.
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I understand perfectly what you are saying, but this is kind of like penny vs cent. The coin has the appearance of having a clipped section...
There can be straight clips and ragged clips...even though the planchets aren't really "clipped" but are "incomplete planchets" due to being...
Where do you see the die clash?
We see many postings on CT of people finding Jefferson nickels in the 30's, Buffalo nickels, the occasional V nic, lots of wheaties and other...
Not a doubled die, but a doubled post, one is sufficient. Welcome to CT
@Steve333 DDD is die deterioration doubling and it means that as the die wears, the edges of the recesses in the die crumble or wear and this...
But it is a planchet which has a clip out of it...hence a clipped planchet.
Me too, check my avatar... :)
...depending on your stock choices... :)
So, is that you at the beach?
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