Cool. I'm glad you are here.
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If anything, the coin is going to be machine doubling or it was struck with a worn die. An image like this, make it easy to see what is going on....
Can't be. These were not plated.
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I don't see any doubling in any of the images.
It's not possible to see anything in the images. Good images will get better answers.
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Every coin is different. If the surfaces were stable when it was slabed, it probably won't change much. A freshly cleaned coin has the most chance...
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I love the design. Tough looking lady.
I like the 1935 the most. Pretty coin.
It's understandable that you would feel that way. Many do. At the same time, the word has much to do with coins such as this. Our eyes do play...
I would love to see the tools they used. They must have had a jig of some type to hold the punches on the layout lines.
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Die polish lines will be raised on the coin. Hairlines are the result of something rubbing the coin. Many things can cause it, including a...
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