The only way to get any of those things is if someone intentionally made them. It is physically impossible for the obverse die to go into the...
Something is odd with the surfaces on this coin. I'm having a hard time pinning down exactly what, but I don't think this coin will straight grade.
Curious to hear if the diagnostics for Obverse 4 check out.
That is a really cool comparison.
Great coin. Not sure on the grade, but the toning looks attractive. You should definitely give this one an acetone bath before sending it in,...
This coin has absolutely, 100%, guaranteed been dipped. The dull, lifeless fields are a sure sign. A coin with this little wear should not have...
I like the GW commem because it is one of the few that comes in Prooflike condition. Here's my 66PL: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think you might be on to something here. I wouldn't be surprised if a few modern commems got intentionally worn down to make a lowball set. I...
Virtual is weird. Augmented reality is weirder. I wonder if I turn the 3D setting on, if the steps will pop out at me?
Mmmmm..... that is still one of the most attractive Walkers I've ever seen.
STAY AWAY FROM THAT SELLER. Every single raw coin they sell has been cleaned, altered, or has some other sort of problems. They take really...
Yes, the toning appears natural and attractive. There shouldn't be a big premium for that toning since it is such a small area, but it is nice.
Welcome! The modern coinage of India is generally poorly produced, with lots of defects like you show. They aren't really worth much at all....
Is it possible to get pics that show off the prooflike fields? I'm particularly interested in prooflike coins.
These are some seriously cool coins. Thanks for sharing!
As Conder mentioned, there are two different reverse varieties for this date. The variety 1-B is apparently rarer, and appears to match what you...
Haha, okay, you win.
What's going on on his thigh? Is that a reed-mark? I think, based on that large and prominent mark, I would call it a 64. The strike appears to be...
Minor die rotations like this are fairly common. It's cool, but not worth much.
There has been an article in the coin magazines saying exactly this same thing a couple of times a year since 1900. Still hasn't happened. I...
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