Heavily polished/ altered surfaces business strike.
I have seen plenty of toned coins in capital plastics holders. Still I think that it is storage conditions related, compared to an off gassing...
Looks good? Partial collar?. It's a two piece coin. [IMG]
Yeah what Jeff C said, the coin was a filler for the transition to the next reverse series. I like the original obverse the best, it reminds me of...
Those photos show more of a cameo die contrast, That means that this is more a die state and strike issue than die details.
I would bet that ANAC's would do the variety search for you. That sucks, prolly even ICG. I like the tones on that coin.
Are these your coins Bronson? Photography can play tricks if you let it.
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Would be cool if they were all CAM or better. Hey, what's 15$ bucks ad you get to keep the coins.
Well we have no explanation yet as to why this eagle is more defined than the other. I am more thinking that it is a well defined die, than strike...
Round here we don't mask, nor do we care if someone wants to wear one.
What happens when the push for a cashless society exists? Is there a real change shortage? I have my doubts>
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@imrich I Well, I was just gonna get on here and say that, I hope @imrich stays healthy, I hope all my friends on here stay healthy. By the way,...
Thats understood. What paddy questioned was the SAC that you referred to. The SAC had a design change.
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@Conder101 answers these questions a lot better than I can. These were specially prepared dies. I believe it is unknown whether the cameo and D...
This is not the 3/2. the 3/2 looks like a barb on a hook. What is seen in Lehigh's photos is metal flow lines/ some die deterioration.
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