So I guess you want the grade on the slab. [ATTACH]
You would have to guess the grade on the slab correct. And I don't know, maybe an atta boy, or a pat on the back, maybe a high five.
Cool coin Bditto too bad it circulated as much as it did. The reverse almost looks like a split die face.
We are gonna need some better photos. These just aren't gonna do it. If you scroll down to the written stages. It says stage C then High lighted...
Yes, this is a split planchet after strike. Or a clamshell. [ATTACH] This one is barely staying together from what I can see thru the slab it is...
Have I stumped the Paddyman? As said it is a planchet type error.
Laminations and strike through's are pretty much the same value wise. I would rather find a lamination than a minor strike through.
There isn't much difference in the steps. I would go with #2 despite the toning on 1. It has much less contact and better luster. @BlackberryPie...
That is a lamination Vicki.
True I am just a little stingy with my money. I would rather have more coins than to send it off for an opinion. That may change one day.
I am also on the fence of 66/67 FSB.
You can grade my coins anytime just make sure it is in a PCGS gold shield slab.:p
I am at 4.5 on the Norfolk. When ever you want to call it @ddddd Or am I supposed to?
I took another photo. Problem is it is an absolute give away. So here is a clue. Why is the coin at a slight tilt in the slab? @paddyman98 @JCro57...
I can see the error clearly, But, I also know what it is. Do you have a guess on grade?
Although this is planchet related it is not struck on an incorrect planchet.
That is exactly what it is. Incuse Machine Doubling. http://www.error-ref.com/?s=incuse+doubling
So, again @David1611 this is a fake two headed coin, whether you can get it apart or not. The seam is present. Even if you don't believe it, the...
If no one guess's correctly today I will post another photo this afternoon/evening.
This is not a partial collar.
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