You are burying yourself with ignorant statements. The only foolish one is you @rascal Just stop!
Md and die chips are common on most coins. I guess you could call them errors but they are for the most part die deterioration.
+7 And I add a like and +1 to this comment.
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Gem Doesn't just apply to the cameo. That is a lustrous beauty.
You have been taught wrong.. The striking of a coin has been studied since day one. First strike. How and what do you think every predesesor to...
It is Gem!
The faction all across the US is just a pooor me expose. Shouldn't @little ol me have to apologize. Won't say whether or not your trolling is...
Please let us know what they say. You know what they say about a fool and her money. But, hey no one can say you were ignorant of the facts....
You truly are lost. Your coin has been damaged and altered after it left the mint. Nice try!
The last dip I think was detrimental to a full market grade. There just isn't enough luster, flash, to say this coin is un cleaned. Too many...
An experienced collector would never damage a coin, in order to ñrove a theory,/assumption. You have now upheld @Collecting Nut statement.
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Because the scratch isn't as deep in that area.
Some information on doubled dies can be found on this website. http://doubleddie.com/ and http://varietyvista.com/index.htm
You are 100% correct in your statement. The coin has been plated.
Glad you like it! Now just move on to the next coin. It's more than obvious that you would rather not learn and be right than to take some...
Again you may not have a good handle on grading. But that coin has more than carbon spots and finger prints. It has had detrimental mishandling.
All above are right except me. I see why I previously would only use my home computer and not my phone.
It is always the same with you. If you can't see the envonmental damage on the coin then I can't help. Coins are not as complicated as you want...
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