I agree with a stain.
It definitely looks filled but without knowing the year it makes it hard to find the possible variety, and MM position.
The spot in my opinion should keep it below 65 but I think there was a bump for luster MS65.
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I think there is enough luster missing to be an Au 55. I don't see a cleaned coin whatso ever.
That's a really cool lamination. Cool find. No to a shattered die. And not struck through debris. The areas that look like PMD are actually where...
I can agree that you could be right. When a void in the die face is present, the metal from the planchet is going to take the path of least...
AU 53
That's rim to rim and usually called a retained cud.
If you look through the references @Kevin Dore posted a cud doesn't all ways leave a weakness in the opposite side of the coin. A cud takes metal...
There seem to be some light lines that run parallel from 9 to 3 oclock. OBV. If they are incidental rub from circulating and very faint the coin...
The star I believe is very beneficial to the coin, others here would be able to answer the question better I think it is a fantastic piece. Why...
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That flip doesn't help. The coin might look completely different if photo'd out of the flip.
We are watching the thread it will send us an alert that you responded. No need for a new thread:banghead:
The dime shown doesn't bear the S MM. So it is impossible for it to be the same reverse die. The cud is unique and only some what resembles the...
It looks like a counterstamp. Maybe @BRandM or @ExoMan can help.
Post a photo when you get a chance.
Reverse?
Your gonna do fine dlp. Just don't put down the learning bug, My experience is that as soon as you think you know it all, you've only begun a new...
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