Bought this one for the clash. Also has some interesting die cracks and die chips.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Bought it for melt, you can't go wrong making the dealer left 20 to 50+ on the table.
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Nice looking steps on that one Ron.
Composition: Silver Fineness: 0.5000 Weight: 3.5992g ASW: 0.0578584403684473oz Melt Value: $0.85 (11/4/2018) Diameter: 22mm
This kind of error. If it is? Does not have anything to do with the die making process. It is part of the striking process. The R in this instance...
It is recessed into the coin.
http://www.error-ref.com/?s=dropped+letter Here is one I have in my collection, not confirmed. [IMG]
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Russian 20 Kopeks HI this has a nice clash seen on both obverse and reverse. Plus multiple die cracks.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Some close ups of the...
This 61 has a lot going on I am just not able to capture all of the toning.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some of the pics make it look like a possible cud. But a coin in that condition, it is most likely damage.
It's damage, although the rim next to IGWT looks interesting.
A "cud" involves the rim, this bump or die chip doesn't. http://cuds-on-coins.com/cuds/
I might be on that proverbial island. But it is mine. :smuggrin: It is preferred by me that a dealer, or a grading company calls a coin what they...
I don't see any die cracks that involve the rim. Although it is a recess in the die (die chip) it may or may not involve the rim with future strikes.
The impression sure looks like the correct size. I am thinking possible dropped letter also.
For me the grading is definitely more cut and dry. I would rather see a coin go AU than a 62, 3 or 4. It will go to ANACS first, their right down...
Sorry, XanthenX but the coin you posted has linear plating blisters.
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