Very nice find
Since it's out-of-round, I think post mint damage.
Looks like one to me.
Although the photos aren't entirely clear, you have either machine doubling or die deterioration doubling, both very common and not caused by the...
Yes, I think that it's die deterioration doubling, as said above.
I see a little wear/weakness in the hair and buffalo flank. The wear on the hair isn't at the highest design height. I think high AU to low 60's.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Well, my coin that I use as an icon fits the bill: France 1790/1792 Monneron 5 sols jeton, 31g, 40 mm dia
It looks like either die deterioration or mechanical doubling ... nothing with the die.
If you got it in change from McD's, it is not an MS-65. There were over 1 BILLION, yes, 1 Billion minted that are ALL radar. It is worth 5 cents...
I agree with die deterioration doubling: https://doubleddie.com/144843.html
I think it die deterioration doubling and not a variety or an error. It's what Wexler calls "worthless doubling", but I think that they are neat....
Entry post, so I'm in. I would like the 1864 US 2 cent. That was the year I graduated from high school. I have other '64 US coins, but not the...
I think that I see a little wear in the hair and face. I say AU+
Entry post for the 1864 US 2 cent. '64 was the year I graduated high school and the same year I got sent overseas. I have other 1864 or 1764...
It looks like an 8 to me as well.
All, including the 1912, have been cleaned, but still nice coins.
It'd be nice if it was a '16, because the D is there....$$$$. Could be honest wear, but a dryer coin would do essentially the same thing. Do you...
Well, I found the 2nd page in another folder: [ATTACH]
I always liked the "model coins". Here is one page of some info I found. I can't find the 2nd page: [ATTACH]
Yes, just damage, maybe from a snow blower
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