rounded: nope, and then 1) the details wouldn't be fully struck up-- smaller planchet 2) There would be the copper core showing on the rim
ya know guys, you real y should read before smirking. Thst SMS 1964 sets, if real are truly rare. They were made on an experimental basis in...
nearly 100% chance of a mercury dip, or some kind of plating.
$9? wow
what Matt said.
it is screaming polished to me.
I ahve the reference for them, some where, but the values are meaningless, it was printed 20+ years ago
looks fine, that is just a rim ding. too much unless it is an unusual or scarce Overton
The Island Coins are probably good. If it is the same company, the owner, Gary, a very young guy, died a year or so ago. I knew him fairly well,...
thanks for the note.
The 1942 came in as AT.
more likely glue. dip it in acetone, rinse thoroughly if still there a lamination. if not, glue.
struck thru debris
nothing special.
yup, strike/machine/mechanical doubling.
clip? No Blakesley effect.
most likely post mint plating. but-- ya never know. post a picture for an attempt at an intelligent answer.
post mint damage.
The A looks filed, but! The drapery to the left at about 7 o'clock looks polished.
Thanks for the note, I really have to pick up Bruck.
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