If you are referencing the "N" in cent, it appears to be post mint damage as the raised portion of the N is affected. It also was cleaned at some...
During the history of coin productions, society seems to have used them extensively for makeshift jewelry, lucky coin, keepsakes, love tokens,...
I have to agree with Conder101 on this. I have always felt that the word "conserved" , rather than "cleaned" for common people did not cut it....
Believe me, I look at any of those I see. They were graded conservatively. They can cause confusion to a buyer who does not know how to grade...
I am sure that there has been another thread where a similar mint mark was asked if O/S. But can't find the right thread with the search. If more...
The underlying metal doesn't appear to have a shape/direction that would correspond to a S for O/S.Here is a page with the VAMs for the issue....
It appears that the damage to the planchet on the reverse occurred before striking, as I do not see any deformation to the last of the word...
http://www.stargrading.org/ Butttt, they say on their site: I find the first part pathetic self grandizing, and the second part...
Sure ! http://www.cointalk.com/t41680/ On your coin notice that the id # is the same. The original certificate arrived with the coin in a flip,...
Hi Swiv, Welcome to the forum! It is post mint damage. Jim
I have never held silver bars except for a couple my father-in-law bought when silver was going up in the 80s and passed along to my son, so my...
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