Here is a 2004 P Jefferson with a similar condition. The start of a cud with a sliver peeling off. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
How to ruin a nice Cadillac.
It is difficult to pick up a Canadian without some sort of a defect. I certainly was jesting about the one that is defect free. I do have one that...
In one of those attachments it was mentioned that finding a defect free coin would be like finding a four leaf clover. Well, I guess I found a...
Thanks @Beardigger I have one and really don't want to start another set of something. I do appreciate the chance to build my collection.
I looked at these. I think my coin has all of the issues in one coin.
Isn't it strange that the significant part of a date is always distorted. Just like the cameras that they use to photograph bigfoot.
Other than the die having an energetic disassembly, is there anything in the process that could cause that?
I don't think I have ever seen one that is set up for 2 different size pencils.
Is that a sterling silver pencil sharpener?
I found this Canadian Dime in my stash that has die chips or or cracks on almost all the letters close to the rim and many others. Just about...
I started in 1948. So, most Jefferson's were readily available. I remember in the 50's my collecting friends and I were dumbfounded by the...
Very, very nice. It is somewhat like mine. Most of mine are of the working coin variety. They are very satisfying to look at.
American Samoa 2020 W with the V75. I have it in an Air-Tite and would have to pry it out to photo it.
I just looked and I have all the W cents and nickels. I have one W quarter with the WW II privy mark.
In my album of ancient coins I include a photo of my coin along with a description and a photo of the coin I used as a reference. Most of the...
There you go, now I am wondering how many of the different W's I have. And, it gives me a project to check them out. I'll use the official list...
Thanks for the heads up.
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Nice. What I see as what you call the 3rd numeral seems to be too close to the ending 1. See some examples here: Coins and Canada - 25 cents 1870...
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