That's an interesting 15'd you got there, I am definitely interested in seeing your close ups.
If they keep going this way everything is gonna be a 70 before long. There are clear marks, on CBD's coin, that are not related to a weak strike,...
Not every coin is an error. If there is something that you have found, please explain and provide pics of the area in question.
There is a forum for world coins, It would be best to post it there.
I had thought the same thing, until I started looking at ms examples. The formation is a build up of something in the die and it doesn't strike up...
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This was all I could find. http://www.aucmcoins.com/product/1965-kennedy-half-dollar-struck-in-silver-pcgs-ms64-unique/
Yes, don't give up on the cents. A graded example @ 80$ is actually 8000 times its value. not many other denominations have that going for them....
Depending on the composition I have pulled zlincolns from the ground that are only a third to half of them left.
Maybe you could show us a picture of the 1000 coin.
It is a progression of the Dies life. Stage A would be an early die state Stage B a mid die state etc.
It seems to appear on God also,
I am not seeing the characteristics of a three legger. It definitely isn't doing it's duty. Front leg is over polished the real example shows some...
I am Sorry you are not getting the answers that you want. I have done a little check on this site. And I have never responded to any of your post...
45 years of circulation. It does not have the face of Roosevelt.
Definitely a chemical reaction to what you used to clean it with. Its still worth one cent.
I know you stated that in post two, I don't think that the area, on the horses belly can be attributed to the die chip.
I just caught this thread this morning, What year is the Morgan, for someone to go through all the trouble?
The area on the legs is a die chip, these happen frequently due to die wear.
Those are not the result of a clash, the area in question would be raised and not incuse for this to happen.
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