For such a weakly struck coin in the series. That one is real nice. MS66+ but wouldn't be surprised to see it in a 67 holder.
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I hold true to what I said. Think about it I said when you play the same game that is used by the few. I won't call names but you know who you...
That's glare from the reflective fields, it would be an RPM if it was doubled, not a DDO.
By the looks of the rest of the coin I say damage, not a die chip.
It's haze happens to a lot of mint sets
In these years of hand punched MM. If you see the same type of doubling on the devices as well as on the MM you can pretty much immediately remove...
:watching: I think you may be on to something here. The obv does not look right to me either.
A DDO is a variety not an error. Neither of these are DDO's
Those are actually worse photos The die chip looking S is definitely visible in the first photos. I think that it is a little early for you Claw....
With the photos provided I am having a hard time seeing surfaces and high points that have been disturbed that excessively. But this is not my...
I do see a little of what you are seeing but, I think it is just from the planchet expanding beyond the collar.
@TypeCoin971793 has a large cent that broke into 3 pieces. Cool pick up JCro. The tones in the core of the planchet are perty.
The greyish blue photo seems to show a 9 to me. it isn't a 2.
Nice original looking Taler. I am at AU55 to 58 I think a lot of the weakness is in the strike.
Fins start out sharp and are further flattened by circulation, or they fold over. This one is double sided which makes the coin thicker than usual.
If you look at the photos provided it is easy to see the area in question is finning. There is a raised "second rim" on both sides of the coin....
I didn't see anything rude in the comments posted. What I did see were common Lincoln cents that are worth face value. You can be like the folks...
That's all fine and dandy it is your way of doing things.:) It's not my place to tell you to do things different. As this topic has come up many...
It's not an error this is all damage.
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