Multiple strikes of what? Correct! You will never see another coin like this, especially from the Mint. Chris
It must have been Fess Parker with "Old Betsy". Chris
Maybe Paul can help. @Lehigh96 Chris He beat me to it!
All I see is die deterioration. Keep in mind that more than 2.8 billion of this date/mintmark were produced. Chris
Folded over? Chris
I'm not quite sure that I understand what you mean. "a few Arizona coins of the same date" - Huh? All of them are supposed to be the same...
"One for all, all for one" After 300 years of French rule, the Canton of Geneva was returned to the Swiss Confederation on September 12, 1814....
@Tyler Graton Does it have to be a coin? Can it be a medal? Chris
@Tyler Graton I think it is just damage, too, but if it had been a "D over S", it would have correctly been called an OMM (Over Mintmark) rather...
I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned that the acronym, CPG, has been used by the Cherrypickers Guide for years. I think that CDN deserves the...
Your guess is as good as mine! Maybe it will be improved with Peter's next upgrade. Chris
It seems that our "Search" function is useless, too! Why don't we get rid of it? Chris
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Spend it! Chris
Then it wouldn't be considered "Post Strike Damage" as @2Old said. That is the point I was making which seems to have escaped you. Chris
The difference between a proof strike and a business strike are like night and day. If you have a coin shop or even a local coin show in your...
In this case, it looks like he fell off his bike, face first!:hurting: Chris
At what point between leaving the coining chamber and reaching the loading dock could this have happened at the mint facility? Chris
It is not an error. It is called post mint damage (PMD). Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood. You do realize that this thread is almost 7 years old, don't you? A filled letter like this, whether it is a...
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