I am sure that most of you are aware of the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco 1915. Here is a little known medal that was...
And you see graffiti where? I hope I am missing your point.
Yes it is doubling just not a doubled die.
@dwhiz LOL
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Maybe olive oil, and that is questionable on certain coins. Definitely never use vinegar or hydrogen peroxide. They both will etch a coins surface.
Yours looks like an altered cent. Here is a reference that might help. Diagnostics of Fake and Genuine Unplated Zinc Cents | CONECA (conecaonline.org)
Thank you for the thread, Now I have another die gouge to look for. LOL Seems the hype was just as fervent as it is today.
Same here. In hand The terminal toning hurts it on the reverse. 5.1
Please link to which coin you are referring too.
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I know millionaires that drive hunks of junk.
About how deep do you find the silver? I would dig deeper here, except that the ground is full of clay and hard. I would have a hole about the...
I understand now. Found a photo of one online. Hadn't seen or heard of one before.
Where are you getting your information? I am sure you could go to any LCS and buy a roll of them.
Check yours against this one. It looks like a retained interior die break. RIDB-1c-1957-07 Scroll down until you get to it, here is the page....
@Way note how the flat areas that you think is doubling, takes away from the thickness of the devices (letters). That is MD. Doubled dies add to...
Damage and a linear plating blister.
I went 65+, that reeding hit in the focal point hurts it IMO.
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