Gianni you are making this a bigger deal that it is. I know you want it to be. The only thing that will help bring better value is it's...
Split plate /die deterioration. Not a doubled die.
What are silver logs. Coins are struck not stamped. I don't think any of us understand what you are trying to say. There is nothing special about...
Everything you are seeing is a common occurrence. There does seem to be a clash. But nothing significant to give it a premium. That's the reason...
Looked like a stain to me. But like others have said. It's something stuck to the coin.
Interesting, there is a lot off copper left on that coin.
Split plate doubling.
It means pop report.
Education definitely spans to different levels. One being educated is still on different levels. I learned a little about the great depression...
You could get some more definitive photos. @atrox001
Damage takes zero critical thought. But understanding the difference might take more for some than others.
Lol
I wouldn't complain about the coins condition unless you see some type of circulation and or cleaning. Cool off-center
It's MD, could be deterioration. Can't fully tell which one from your photos. This type of doubling can happen anywhere on the coin.
+1
For that price they should come already slabbed and certified.
Sorry to hear bud. Hang in there.
There is a broad spectrum of folks around here. One thing that is always helpful is rotating your photos. Always crop them. That might need a soak.
I think your photos did a good job of describing the surfaces. They look real flashy and full of luster. That 44D is a very nice looking Jeff...
Are you going to post your coin or just talk about it?
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