Neat but I don't have an answer on this one. Maybe if you had both halves. I say inconclusive.
Yeah it is. Very nice Dcam on that one. If the reverse is as good as the obv.
Full square nails are pre 1800's, then the rectangular nail lasted until the 1880's, The round wire nails started in the 1880's and have lasted...
I am still trying to figure out what the misprint is. The OP didn't give any details. I am not sure it has been cleaned, as the photos are over...
That and make sure that it is UNC. The center bands look like they have been flattened a little.
I wonder what the obverse looks like. Most concentric lathe lines stop at the devices, well any that I have seen.
I would call it early/mid stage, the reverse hasn't spread out and is still fairly detailed.
Seems to me that the coins were sent in for a sticker, and not the CAC slab. I would also file and wonder where my coins are. Knowing you are a...
I would just like to reiterate that most of the above respondees. Are the most likely to have failed in their attempts in the notoriety...
Not a doubled die. Most likely a form of die deterioration.
Clearer photos would help, That is a common area for a minor clash. It could be from a die polishing or a slightly grease/debris filled die.
Always enjoyed the Charter Oak. I have a hard time not putting the AU's in a roll when I see them in pocket change.
I am just saying that the coin was not a coin that i would pass up if I needed a hole to fill. I have never had that bug. I got holes filled in...
I do understand the times that folks don't get the notoriety for a find that they may have, we are not here to satisfy your every quest into a...
I thought I was giving it the benefit of the doubt at Fine details. Hey remember when we all got onto these threads and went conservative on the...
Fine Details is my thought. Looks like it has a heavy skin from either ren wax or some other coin care.
Too bad for the spottiness on the 46' most of them are weakly struck. with ghost like date and periphery.
Nice pretty rare that you find a silver that has a delamination. The only one I have is a war time nickel, with a clamshell, split planchet. Fun...
Nice, even a type set on the trunk lid.
Are you asking about the linear lines on the obverse? It is too hard to tell what you have going on with the blurry photos. Stabilize your camera...
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