MS67
Yup die crack. see how that looks nothing like a linear plating blister?
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14, Take some more time to highlight your photos. Give attention too detail. sounds like you need to buy a Nicon. @Kentucky I believe runs a...
What's the 12 post's all about?
65 obverse, rub on the highpoints. 66 reverse. Going with 65.
I will give you 45$ for the 82S.
@BlackberryPie maybe it is just the photo. You have some clearer photos of that Walker. I feel it needs a better home. One to hang out in a...
@Fred Weinberg Just for my own personal education.
Actually that is a further die deterioration issue, That is a shettered die. Withhout looking further it has four seperations on the die face....
If I missed anyone that also bid low besides @paddyman98 he lives in York and I am sure it ain't cheep to do that. Just wanted to say that the...
Yes, but it is the right reverse for the cent. Wide AM was used until 1993.
I am thinking 260.000.
to strait to be a mis aligned clash. That is a linear plating blister as already said.
Everything you are seeing is damage. The coin is to far gone to determine if there was any kind of delamination etc.
It is pretty hard to guess the value without the grade. Edit: AU details- obverse cleaned.
It is a good reference to hold onto. Welcome to CT.
It looks like an RPM to me. But, it is a different die stage than what is shown on VV. If I had to guess RPM-001.
That is a grease filled die. It is an error, but a very common occurrence. NAV.
MS63
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