Nah, his PR people called it a ponytail
There is also similar under her chin. Have you tried rinsing the coin with distilled water? There is often dust etc. inside those capsules
You mean apart from the massive worm coming out the back of his head
As it is part of the hub single squeeze process, which basically ended true hub doubling, I would say it is MD
In that case I will go 66* as you don.t have a 67 in your poll
1974 20 Balboas with Panamanian eagle [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
2009 Greece 2 Euro Cent [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
63+ obverse, 65 reverse Overall 64+
They only struck 762 proofs, the chances of you coming across an unslabbed one is extremely unlikely.
Here is a link to the 1896 proof, it shows all of the die markers to recognise which die pairing applies. You have the coin in hand, your photos...
Looks like a business strike. One of the more common dates, they struck over 10 million of them
Nice, think it's this one CU-25c-2006P-05R(CO) http://cuds-on-coins.com/washington-quarter-cuds-state-terr-2/
entry post for me is 49. Thanks for the chance, excellent choices to pick from, well done.
Occasionally you will see a bi-metal 1 or 2 euro coin where the insert is loose, a sharp rap with a knuckle and it falls out
Die chip as answered in your other thread of the same coin and question
Waste of time and server space
You could ring their customers services depts. and ask. You never know, might get lucky
Received this in our office today, it stuck out immediately. Absolute mirror fields, jet black when viewed from directly above and sharp rims....
The bottom of the left vertical of the M has taken a hit and curved it inwards. Without the hit it would be very close to the A
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