Could be the photos, but there seems to be something going on with Liberty. It is odd that only the raised area of the E has been affected. Maybe...
I dug this one from a swim beach just south on the TN river from Nathan Bedford Forest State Park. Roberts Construction Co. 564-4146. Camden TN....
There is also the fact that the recesses of the hair do not show any luster, I see lighting but no real luster.
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M.Theresia Thaler Sorry for the white balance old Pic. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
There is a multi clash event. It would be cool to see the obv. And know what date it is. I searched to find a match and couldn't, with out maybe...
I think that would be determined by whether the die was clean at that time. I have a CWT struck with a rusted die. It shows as an added orange...
I do have to concur. The clip doesn't seem large enough to not have the Blakesley effect. There is weakness though that is associated with BE on...
Saxony 5 mark/20 mark emergency money Porcelain Germany [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Here is a link I found. Seems it was a bond. And not a payment. https://kentuckykindredgenealogy.com/2021/12/09/what-about-those-marriage-bonds/
The M took a hit from another coin. See of you can match the small die chips above IGWT. Then match the MM position.
I see what you are refering to on the MM unfortunately the coin has seen enough circulation that it can't be confirmed. I also don't see a RPM...
It's not DDO-002, Honestly I don't see a match. It is close to 006 just because of the weakness at the bottom of the motto, But none of the die...
Those lines are in the planchet before the strike.
If it was struck on a foreign planchet at that size, then it also must have been struck with miniature dies. That makes it an extra rare error.
Who said it ate away the center of the coin? Not me. Evenly means that it with leave all the details, just not as defined.
A coin eaten away by acid; it takes metal from the surfaces evenly. It does not eat the high points off the coin first.
Welcome to CT Curtis. The coin has been in acid.
Although most flawed planchets can be remedied by the strike. Fissured and cracked planchets are usually the exception.
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