Weak strike or just worn off the coin from circulation.
I see visible linear plating blisters, it's not an error.
I am not seeing evidence of a doubled die.
I would have to search for a coin to show you. I could be wrong in the actual definition. If you look up planchet striations in error-ref.com...
I am only sure that if you gave a complete description of the coin? I think that @Insider is good at these.:happy:
Last I heard he had computer troubles.
Weight and mint mark are the first things that each collector should have next to them, They are not only tools to attribute but they are the...
If you are looking for errors, a big raised gash across the rib cage of a buffalo will catch your eye. I hope @cpm9ball is doing ok? Look for...
No, there are plenty of gems within the rolls you have. I have yet to figure out why I have 50$ in 2007D Lincoln's, Been stashed in an ammo can...
I have dealers in the metro area that move more of the different items. Some I get great deals when they are moving the certain type that I am...
I say open the worst ended roll and show us the top two coins of the roll. Give us your best evaluation of each coin, you can't learn a hole lot...
I think it is more of the metal combination. the combination of the struck coin and a metal that is pliable with it, will always get different...
Maybe it's the angle of the photo, but at this point I could be swayed one way or the other.
I am not DCarr but I say under normal circumstance.
I on the other hand call it a Variety, because only one working die at this time has been produced.
I think that what is being said is that the image you see, was not created by the master die. It was created by the single squeeze method. Any...
@BooksB4Coins MY thing is there is much more to the story than what you pasted and copied. And the context of which the words above were said, is...
@Insider I can only imagine that if the company wanted to create in image for the future? There can be 0 Snarking at the market currently...
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Close, but I believe you are correct.
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