Found an 82D Washington today. It has an interesting tone that shows them both on the Obv. and Rev. I will get photos of them soon. I am curious...
What @mikediamond is saying is that because there was an unintended die in the wrong chamber makes it a MULE. From what I was always taught is...
I find them being more one sided on the new dimes. I have always wondered if the metal is not the proper temperature when rolled into sheets. More...
Great name. LOL I am not sure about all the die pairings. I believe @chascat @jtlee321 @robec helped out the last time I had a question.
Looks like someone tried to use it as a screw driver.
They can be found on all clad coinage. They add another dynamic to a toned coin.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
MD can happen anywhere on the coin in any particular place. Even more than once. In the learning stage all of this is helpful information, but as...
Much better photo. That is a form of a strike through. Although the grease or whatever was stuck to the die may stay for repeated strikes, it...
I am not sure what to say about this coin. I could say exactly what you usually say and that is have you seen this coin in hand, do you know for...
I am not sure what you see that would make it a Doubled Die? the neck and the leaf are Machine doubled. Doubled dies are not easy to find. One...
I am posting this for only educational reasons. The coin you posted is just damaged. But here is an overlay for US quarters. The eagles head would...
The majority of 80's look like this I don't see the PL. MS64
Your photos aren't clear enough. Guessing? I would have to say it looks like damage.
It all looks like damage to me. The photos aren't clear enough to show even a clash.
Yep, the second set of photos also help show the separation of the rpm. It's much more defined.
Late die state, Mechanical doubling. Nothing noteworthy to keep it it's a spender.
It's pretty hard to read in the ebay link. But it says that the coin clashed with another reverse die (same design). Actually clashed twice, with...
My bad never saw the RPD I guess I need another cup of coffee. I thought the S-11 was the L for some reason.
The Buffalo is normal. I don't see at all what you are talking about. When you are viewing circulated coinage, wear and strike become a big part...
I didn't know you were referring to just ANACS. Here are the PCGS and NGC populations. http://m.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Grade/2080/66Plus...
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