The Denver's have been in the market for about 5 months now. Haven't noticed anything special.
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VF with the rim ding.
Kurts quite the character, you have to use some finesse,
Anything after the strike is a lamination strait and simple.
Not seeing anything with the eye either, Plating blisters plague these pre 2000 cents.
THe bottom of the bust is normal to find die cracks and small die chips. Not much of an anomaly but a good reference to what happens to the...
The strike is great what concerns me is the small hairlines that seem to show on the obverse, around the date and bust. Between the ding and...
Gotta have the reverse. Looks perty
I like it.
Nice Cud! Note the loss of strike on the reverse. that is from the copper trying to fill the void in the hammer die.
We haven't seen the reverse, Luster is awesome but still too baggy to get gem.
Awesome medal as usual Yarm.
A partial clad layer does not show this much of an edge, if any. the cladding tapers the copper core, and the strike eliminates the edge. The dime...
$265 and you took a $30 loss.
I like the holder and would have gladly bought it at a 62 price. It seems to have a very dull appearance, as if previously dipped and probably...
I have changed my opinion on Mr. Becks posts, and will not watch the videos. They are merely the equivalent of what not to look for. These videos...
I believe a partially missing clad layer, Happens before the planchet was struck adding the full detail to the coin, a peeled laminating happens...
Ejection doubling.
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