That is the normal design, With pmd. There isn't a lamination or a planchet flaw.
I am a fan of golden tones on US coinage. Good solid luster, strong strike, nice looking Peace Dollar.
It would be very beneficial to your paper if you used the correct terminology. And that is that the US makes CENTS not penny's. It says it right...
Only one message since 2014. And he posted it here.
6 page thread, Woohoo @Gregg Any new peace dollars?
Good read @physics-fan3.14
That is damage.
It looks like it was crimped in a bezel. +1
I heard Jello did the same thing.:cigar:
I edited the photos above, Return to Monticello"
This is a different 61P from the same roll. Photo'd under the same conditions as the last return to Monticello.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is another look of the 06'[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@V. Kurt Bellman I shall change the light up for you Sir. It was petty hard to follow what your response was, but I took it that you are having a...
The return to Monticello's really went crazy they started out a very mild gold color last time I looked at them. And have started getting deeper...
Here is one of the 61P.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My bad it has been hard to get the kid moving this morning. Single father here.
What I have been told is that the newer standards say that a bag mark or nick can cross the two steps. But it can't be deep enough to bridge them....
I will have to get some photos this afternoon. I ran out of time the kids got a football game.
@mumu collects these toned peace dollars. Wonder what he has to say about it.
As folks have said. a soak in distilled water, or a quick dip in acetone would have been perfectly acceptable. Good one @JCro57
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