It's not worth quibbling over. See my post on the previous page. It's the wrong size, wrong shape, and not raised. If it was a mint mark, no...
It's in an NGC MS61 slab.[ATTACH]
That and the scratch heading southeast of E are thoroughly documented from the other examples, including punch states, etc. An extensive article...
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tyne-58982457 Finest known, I think it will go higher than the $300k estimate. Interesting that I haven't...
It's a scratch and a couple of gouges that raised some metal. It's nothing but damage. I've highlighted multiple other similar scratches. It's not...
I forgot that my only Morgan is an S. [ATTACH]
Things were wild at the mint. Reverse 1 (1892-1899) in 1900 [ATTACH] Reverse 2 (1900-1901 "thin ribbon") in 1902 [ATTACH] Reverse 2 again in...
No, but there's a camel being chased by a lion.
Grandma was from Yala, extreme south. I can't recall if we went through Lampang on our last trip over but very close - Nan and Phrae. Lots to see...
The Thai satang was deliberately minted with a hole, other countries as well. They were strung together in groups of a larger denomination, in the...
Somebody read that they're not supposed to hold a valuable coin with their bare hands, so they used vise grips.
I don't think I've ever seen a coin with that many die cracks. I can't even count them all.
I'm in the @Publius2 4th category. Most of the coins I collect are pretty common, so when I find a crack or clash it adds uniqueness and interest....
Interesting. If there are MS versions that then were used for proofs, it means they polished it off before making proofs. I thought about...
I'd think that they don't even work for the mint - customer service is probably contracted out, don't you think?
(No, it's not slabbed, I put it on top of one for the photos) [ATTACH]
The D and S dates would not be proofs, and it looks like proofs were only made 1936-1942, so that leaves 1941 as the only possible proof in the...
I was confused then. I know he's an expert at tracking down fakes, but asking if it's a "genuine variety" threw me off. Carry on!
No expertise here, but... Those stars look mighty suspicious. I looked through PCGS images and none of them have a wide flat rim like that. Even...
Canada has some 50c "hoof in date" varieties from that era, which are die cracks. Mine isn't significant enough though. [ATTACH]
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