That's a really sharp coin Physics. Looks like it has great contrast and frosty devices. Why PCGS and not NGC?
Christopher there is no extra value. This is a deterioration issue that is common on Zlincolns. It is not a doubled die, and it doesn't look like one.
No doubt looks original. The broken paper behind the dime and cent says that coins have been removed. That doesn't mean that they were exchanged.
This is from extreme die wear. It is called design devouring die wear.
Sorry Trash Digger, Yes I thought that bob demon had made a new account. My bad @desertgem
And what would those credentials be? Ignorance isn't a credential but sure applies to this coin and your statements. Inept would also apply to...
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You can try and match it against any of the ones shown in the below references. As far as your photos they aren't clear enough to show any...
If you are looking at beat up and circulated coins, it is most likely that you won't ever learn. Not trying to be rude, you must first be able to...
Can't tell anything from those photos. They need to be shown from directly above. This is most likely MD.
It happens but not all of them should have the designation. This one below IMO is a joke. You can find some close ups about 2/3rds of the way...
A couple of those photos look like a die gouge. and atleast one of them look like a hit/damage. Is it raised? or a gouge?
It fully depends on how you priced it. I am not afraid to tell them to take a hike.
Get as close as you can so that the coin fills the screen and is still in focus. then crop the photo and rotate if needed. I can't see anything...
These clads are rarely missing both sides, it would be significantly under weight. Environmental damage for sure
I am not having much luck either Ben. It might take some serious research into the history of Eger, Hungary.
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