Mont - I believe if you browse the footnote links for attributions (and what not) at Coins and Canada that you'll find reference to many different...
I believe its a lathe mark. I found one some time ago; 2015. [ATTACH]
You did well for the price paid! Fun to own a few in a series of degrees of off-centeredness.
This was put together well. Nice photos, data, and narratives for each. Well done!
It looks like circulation wear-and-tear; maybe a bit more so than usual. No doubling from what I can see.
I agree with our fellow enthusiasts; to worn to be sure from the photos. In hand you may make out the markers, and if I guessed, the tilted mm...
Fun time...dead ahead!
My dad saw something on the ground leaving a local diner and decided to pick it up. No date but he figured he'd give it to me anyway. We were...
Well done Juris!! Well done!!
Sharp details and decent fields. Looks like a liberated coin that was returned to service and took on some circulation damage. You got to it...
It's Type 2 based on the reverse design. Looks like two diagonal cutter marks on the coin along with the drilled hole. If it were for a...
I think we can attribute the coin with additional pictures. My thinking it's either 001 or 002. Either way, it's a valuable coin. Take a look...
Looks like a possible '38 Reverse. Buffalo and Silver have returned!!
As noted by our fellow enthusiasts, it's a proof which was probably liberated from a coin folder/album. The ring on the outer rim is indicative...
I haven't either, but there's always a first time during a CRH event (or spare change). I've not found a Zincoln lamination error yet either.
Possibly https://www.cointalk.com/threads/found-in-a-bank-roll.352256/#post-3960605 Check for the markers.
Sorry, but I'm not finding the photos to be particularly helpful this time. What is useful are the two shots of the second A in AMERICA. From...
Welcome to the world of CRH! You can spend many hours pouring over mountains of coins trying to find the perfect specimens! For guidance, there...
Looks like it might be a rim-to-rim crack. The middle of the crack seems less defined than by the outer devices. Is this just a optics thing...
Thanks for the extra pictures. Your coin looks LDS with MD. You can also see that the die seems to be breaking down between the date and rim...
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