MS 65 to MS 65+
Interesting. My Wife has almost that exact design on a celestial charm on a bracelet.
I think you might want to revisit your logic. Where would the D's come from as they would be a different size and font to those used for the coins...
Entry Post Never owned one, never even held one. To win one of any condition, it would hold a special place among my coins. Here is a visitor we...
Go to the top of the class! Well done
It could be adhesive the way it is peeling upwards from the edges. Try a soak in 100% acetone (NOT nail polish remover) for an hour or so and see...
It happens when the incused parts of a die become clogged with grease and debris, stopping the metal from filling those blocked parts on striking,...
Entry Post I know nothing of ancients but I like the look of B D E Thankyou @Theodosius for the chance to own one and thanks to @lordmarcovan for...
As it is a '38D I am going with MS66+ FS
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The lines are linear plating blisters from the poor adhesion of the copper to the zinc core
Welcome to CT. Start your own thread so you will get more replies. Include clear, in focus image of both sides and close ups of what you need...
Hi and welcome to CT The mintmarks were handpunched into the master die until 1989 and there were no mistakes in the punching process in the...
As far as I can make out after some research is that the money is made on those varieties that have unbarred A's on both obverse and reverse
According to Variety Vista it is listed as a standard banknote https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note258392.html
I am not seeing doubling on the monument, only normal design features. Also, a cud involves the rim of a coin not the central devices. A worn,...
It is a project, little and often. Treat it like life, a journey not a destination
Looks to be a $20-$30 coin, but who knows what people pay. Legend varieties are known to exist but yours doesn't appear to be one of them. The two...
Not a clip, it is the OP's thumb
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