It all depends on whether or not you are a bidiot. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Can you post a photo of the reverse, too, please? Chris
Pretty much, unless you find others that validate the die break progression. Chris
Entry Post 12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Chris
"Just damage"? Of course it's just damage, just like the old trade dollars with chopmarks. If someone attempted to catalog every coin that...
Oops! I missed that. Thank you for pointing that out. Chris
Zackly! Chris
@stldanceartist It looks like machine doubling to me. Have you ever looked at a Kennedy half that has the doubled profile? You can see clearly...
You can call it whatever you like, but I'll guarantee one thing. In a few weeks, some people with bad memories will be using half of your...
I found dozens of these in 1,000-coin SQ bags, the most common of which were the 2005 CA SQ. Chris
Fugly! Chris
You're not going to find any information for it because it is a "one-of-a-kind" common error. Once the coin is struck, the foreign substance...
@MatrixMP-9 It's not a die dent. It's a sub-surface crack on the die that is the beginning of a die break. As the die break begins to form below...
That's the little brother of BoobTube. Chris
But, it doesn't look identical to it. Chris
You can't compare a mintmark from one year to the mintmark of another year. Chris
Give us a photo of the edge, please. Chris
The notes were already damaged when someone taped them together. Chris
Is that a die crack extending downward from the top of the helmet? If it is, then the first photo is not part of the progression. Chris
Where did you get the image of the '83-D? Chris
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