MS 64 PL
If you are referring to USofA, it looks like machine or strike doubling. No added value to these. Is the obverse as good as the reverse? Nice...
300 Years commemorative of the Norwegian Royal Mint [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Norwegian 25 Kroner 1970[ATTACH] commemorative with 2 kings
They took the time to create perfect rims, highly polished dies and a double strike for a perfect finish. Sadly, the position of Quality control...
MS 66 and I think if it was submitted to PCGS you got away with an FS designation
I was replying just to provoke some replies. I am not American, do not live in the USA and know very little about early American coinage, so I...
The first 7 in the first image was a 2 changed to a 7. Bottom of the 2 sticks out either side and the surface looks to have been "roughed up" to...
Another name for it is lacquering, it was common to do it to cents and other coinage at one time by the people who liked their coins smooth and...
It looks like it may have been varnished, and only a little still remains on the coin. What does the reverse look like?
My fav Canadian dollar [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1883 CC VAM 5 1901 O VAM 59 1902 O VAM 44 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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LOL 64 x 50 cents = $32
The classic reverse. Here is one that worked hard in it's life [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice one, they are good looking coins. Here is a 1947 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The more you look at you will become more familiar with the different types of doubling. Keep reading and studying. Even seasoned collectors of...
You are not causing problems. That poster has issues
64 Kennedy halves. $32 at the moment
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