Die chip, die gouge, die scratches. 1, 9, 6
Nice catch, fun stuff!
I don’t think your reading and understanding what is being said here. That type of error is a machine caused doubling error. WEXLER NAMED THESE...
Wexler calls that type of doubling as “worthless” doubling. His description not mine. This information is so basic and so avalible that this coin...
I agree 100%. And like @V. Kurt Bellman I also feel it very rude to not even try to spell or use grammar and punctuation when posting. Sorry just me.
I’m thinking it doesn’t look like my examples. This one is a 1994.[ATTACH]
Fine, strait grade. Just one of those funny light planchets
Coolness factor plays here. The more extreme the more marketable
Mint employee got a little rough on that die. But it just looks like a bit of a weak striking with a little agressive die polishing at the neck...
Told ya.
He got ya. And she’s right. Don’t be offended VKB is an indiscriminate realist.
Yup I agree this Abe went to the spa and had a little acid jacuzzi soak.
My vote. Reed.
Nice circulated find!
That looks like a similar D just not filled, I think @eddiespin has it identified!
Thats a fun one. Enjoy!
I’ll check YouTube real quick cause you know that YouTube is the ultimate authority on all things coin
Soon Kurt soon.
The addition of Dog poop and gold plating does not bring this coin into a primium attributes category. Sorry Kurt no CAC poop bean.
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