So it's both.
I am willing to put the 64 in the top 5 of worst struck from my in hand inspections 60 to 62 had some pretty weak strikes also.
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Since folks can't grasp the concept of an AU+/* or both it seems that we need to add a slider category? The concept is actually really simple A...
@Lehigh96 will catch me if I foul this up. Your nickel is a business strike. Notice the steps on the reverse. It didn't take long after first...
Nice color on your Avatar @jtlee321 It would only depend on how old the plastic is. Good to see you back dig the conservative grading, I have even...
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I see a worn die. Chris has more than a solid point. What are we looking at in the last two photos?
Chalk another up for the nickel King @Lehigh96
You have a reverse photo?
No worries it is still gradable from my screen. LOL
Why so dark on the obverse photo. MS64
I do see what you are saying about the hair. Still it would be almost undeniable if the reverse had FS.
Where is the reverse photo Reaghan? Looks like a proof.. Most of theses proofs turn some pretty neat colors. Nice Nickel.
You won't find anything on it because it is MD, and not a Doubled Die.
Why? The drama or the thought of a real error?
Nothing like a good improperly mixed alloy. I have more. Does that make me a woodie lover?
It is more likely that this is a clash than a DDR.
This is what a improperly mixed alloy looks like and tends to only happen on solid composition planchets. AKA Woodies Lincoln cent [ATTACH]...
I think that you are missing the fact that dies begin to deteriorate at the first strike, add in striking pressure, mechanical failures, and...
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