That'll be the day! But I am also not a member, so I don't have a clue about who this may be.:confused:
When I was young a group of us visited that district, we will just say it was very enlightening. Add Golden gate park to the mix and you could...
Cool find! It may even after a restoration be hard to identify which die pairing it is. And thus real or fake. @messydesk
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Wait, I thought Laura hated the crack out game. Still QC. At least they didn't say the coin was gem this time around.
I think these photos sum up what NGC was referring to in their article. Those lines flow over the top of the devices. At first I thought die...
Neat coin was this a CRH find?
This is a struck through grease or debris. It is impossible to remove this much surface metal without seeing the exposed Zinc.
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@paddyman98 should have the right terminology. I believe this is an indent. The rim shows a partial collar.
What do you think your fingers are doing?
Most everything about it. It just isn't an SMS.
You don't see it?
How about a 10 minute intermission. [MEDIA]
The wheel mark they are talking about, looks like die deterioration to me. Or just the lack of detail from my cell phone. But either way it may...
@Lehigh96 has a point. What we are seeing could be a worn proof die. But the odds are that it is circulated, and that means impaired . But, if you...
Gonna grade photos now HuH? This teeters to the stupid side of dangerous. Good thing PCGS didn't think of it first.o_O
Welcome Hodi!
Yep, impaired proof and clad. Still a real nice find. Glad it found a home.
It adds to the eye appear the little bit of dust and evident circulation. It looks like an honest piece though. I would leave it alone unless...
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