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Mintmark location may be above or below the wreath depending on the date of the coin. Check your Red Book for mintmark location for the year your...
It would over time. But counterfeiters typically do not strike the number of coins the Mint strikes so their counterfeit dies do not develop flow...
I do not see a mintmark in the first photo. The secon photo is too blurred to see any details. Try using a tripod or something to hold the camera...
Good job, GCL. If I didn't know better I would have thought you copied from the mini-course on counterfeit detection I am putting together to...
OGH MS-65 MS-66 in a new holder
I can see that one now.
I don't see the pics.
PF-66 but not a cameo. Not a bad coin - very clean surfaces - but it is not especially attractive to me, especially the obverse.
How about "genuine"?
If you were wondering why I said that look at what you wrote (and I quoted). You said "had" instead of "hard". (They don't pronounce Rs in Boston...
Also, circulation can wear away the reeding. I have a 1994-D Kennedy Half that I have carried as a pocketpiece for 15 years and the reeding...
The dies were all prepared by the Philadelphia Mint. Mintmarks were added (on the reverse die for the Morgan Dollar) before being sent out to the...
I agree - Halves used in slot machines quickly lose their reeding.
Looks grammatically correct to me but, like you say, sure to drive you crazy. I think this is why they don't use possessive forms in the...
I didn't know you were from Boston. :eating:
Correct. I was simply asking if Dok was suggesting a SG test, something that has been used for many, many generations.
That looks like a small die chip on the numeral '7'; a neat find but no added value.
Are you suggesting a Specific Gravity test, Dok? If so, there are numerous sources available on how to do a SG test on a coin. It is actually...
I don't see anything.
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