"Doubling" that is flat and shelf-like is either Machine Doubling (MD) or is caused by excessive die wear (the edges of the design deteriorating...
Not plated, they are clad as you can see from the edge. Toning can take many routes.
Damn, that's pretty
Common sense tell me that plating blisters are not damage, it is an artifact of the plating process, and if these coins are protected, there...
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C'mon...give it a rest. We actually heed your opinions
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Shhhh...not here...:) I am in Portland OR helping my daughter move, home next week.
...and it only took a year to it answered.
Yeah, jus a stamp someone added. For what purpose...who knows
I don't see anything..........literally
OK
You've already posted them in your own thread, why drop it into an unrelated thread?
Perfect shot of silver composition and non-silver composition.
I have a question on that. If a worn die mutes some features (steps to Monticello) how can it not affect the grade.
I have an accidental collection of credit cards...my favorite is my Magnolia Gascard. They probably had 100 stations in GA
However remember that voter turnout is often 60% or less, so, 31%can elect!
So can warts... :)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-P-LINCOLN-1-CENT-NGC-MS-65-RD-GRADED-BU-COIN-CERTIFICATE-2653392-007-/163572719449 Here's an NGC MS-65 RD for less...
Actually they tolerate you pretty well, as long as you don't get too delusional.
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