Cool. Glad you figured it out.
Do you have a larger image of that?
If you say so but all I'm seeing is an out of focus image.
The coin is 100% normal. Conder nailed it. All this over an out of focus image.
You nailed it. ANACS called this one #2 about 15 years back. I'm lost on the clash diagnostics end of this. [IMG] [IMG]
I'm not sure but the die chip in the R look different.
Same here. I learn from every post.
I love this type of stuff. Don't even need to be able to read the wording. There are some really cool designs out there.
Send it in if you are sure of what it is. That's not a coin to sell raw.
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I have never seen grease move metal on a coin. I have seen it keep details from being struck. I have never seen grease make a coin no longer...
There is not a way to fix it. It's best to just sell it and find one you like.
Two coins in the same thread make it tough to keep the post straight. I'm going to only talk about the 41-S at this point. Several letters on the...
Looks as if someone worked on it to remove spots in the fields. AT to hide the cleaning. Not something I would buy but it probably looks better...
Not something I would want but the guy did a great job on the obverse. Look how he was able to control where the toning is. I'll guess he has had...
Looks a lot like it was used in a slot machine for a long time.
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I don't see any doubling.
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