I think that water would dissipate due to the heat of the die.
Just wondering if, it would be in a tear drop shape?:bigtears:
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Only joking, but it's kinda like stalking an in add nit object
I went in on half day. This half cost me 2.50. I had my doubts when I picked them up.
A different iso and apperature can help you. Maybe try and reduce the size of the ring. Height and diameter.
Right on!
I would like to say that these coins look suspicious, after first inspection. Yes, the Characters meet up where they shouldn't. Most of me right...
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So, I bought a little set thatwas labelled Chinese old coins. I cut the pvc encasement before I took pick's of it. I for the most part wanted to...
I agree that the Slec doesn't really fit into circulated grades below a high XF-AU. But SEC or SED is Surfaces- slighty rubbed with some baking...
It looks like a de-lamination. http://www.error-ref.com/?s=lamination
The positioning looks ok.
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Both obverse and reverse are Pmd. That is impossible to have been done at the mint.
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I think it is just a late die state.
The first one is nice. but the second with the blue? that's my fav of the two.
The first shots give much better input to the coins surface. I am not too sure of the thread on this paper ring. But, maybe you are missing some...
That is a pretty heavy rim ding. PSD
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