Well the nicks are slight imperfections in the planchet and get magnified when photo'ing. This coin is definitely unc.
I would say it could be in that range. I think closer to gem. The problem that I am having is that these years are well known for nice strikes and...
No, I was going thru some albums and this 88P and an 86P, I will try to get some photos of the 86P later.
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I am at 36 minutes in. Stevie Ray Vaughan Live @ Starwood Amph. Nashville, TN 09/06/1987 What do you think about this Jeff. [ATTACH]
No debris sticks to dies all the time.
Halo imogi!
Thats a cool Bill!
Regionally, it is one of the biggest pieces to the puzzle
There is certainly something that gets in between the planchet and die. You have any additional coins? That to me looks like die deterioration
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The run we have had lately, stupid money for common abnormities, it has gotten a little ridiculous. Set, type coins aren't changing hands
My take away way the way Luster disappeared in the fields, I thought it was there solid Luster, the photos didn't confirm it!
I agree edit and crop the image also get as close as you can to fill the screen space without it being blurry.
I thought the same thing, almost said 62 as a slider, there was something else that caught my eye and changed my guess.
Nice RPM's VDB
Nope looks like a retained struck thru!
Good eye!
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