That is a Misplaced MM and there were still hundreds of thousands of these minted. These at the time were just overlooked. And the majority used...
You are reading too much into this. It has NO added value.
So since the MM are hand punched into the working die they can be in any position or slight rotation. And the mint used that die to strike....
Look at the link. It is how dies are made.
Nice Proof.
I like the 5 Pfennig.
1903/893 1/2 Dinero Peru [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just plainly NO. I encourage you to read up on the minting process. Especially how dies are made. http://doubleddie.com/58201.html
It's all good Cusa get used to the overgraded coins in the market, watch out cause you could be the one holding on to them if market grading...
Missing details is always better.
I have a buddy in the mid west that buys them for $3.38 a pack.
Two different sales? Just ask if you can buy a couple dollars worth.
I find them AU every once in a while. They are fun to stash away in Circulated conditions.
A couple days ago was a small handful of misc change. I always let the kiddo go first heading out of the Grocery store. His last score was nearly $20.
Honestly there are many over graded coins with a CAC sticker. It will be interesting to see some of their slabs.
We'll see the MM is in the right position and the top of the S is notably weak even in MS condition. [IMG]
Seems we are having a tough time getting out of this region. LOL
Hey grow up, Let the ones who want to have an intelligent conversation talk. Go play in your room!
Sorry don't do the Youtube stuff. Isn't WLH short for Walking Liberty Half?
See all the die polishing running in the same direction around the MM. The MM was affected. There isn't any extra thickness. Infact the MM is weak...
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