A very slight MAD.
@Hoky77, at that 1921-S again. Starting at the U in TRUST and going through Lincoln's head you can see scratches, a few sharp edges and missing...
You get that right! Lol
No, it's reality.
That is split plate or linear doubling. NAV, No Added Value. I can't tell from the photos.
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A worn die and I see what you mean. You are learning so believe us that it's worth face value and any doubling is NAV or No Added Value Doubling.
Just a very small dot is all I can see. Nice looking error. You mentioned a grease filled Die but it could be from over polishing the Die. A nice...
Nice looking coins to me. Once in hand a customer may see that it's not what they wanted for their collection and they feel they must have some...
It's just toned. Nice but normal on a zinc coin.
Great job and you got some good coins at bargain prices! Where do you live? Lol
So worn after 80 years that it really doesn't matter.
I'm not seeing a die break or a die chip.
You need to read the link that you provided for yourself. It clearly states that nearly all PROOF Franklin Halves are FBL. Therefore graders do...
Looks like the Die was polished a bit too much.
Just made from zinc and worn dies.
It's the holidays. Banks in general, all have new money. At least in my area but unfortunately not new coins.
That's a really nice die crack. :)
I need full size photos with the background cropped out. These thumbnails do not work for me. Not sure of the DDO and there are no FBL's on proof...
How? By using the Postal Service, that's how.
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