When I first looked at it I thought the second 1 was two low and the 8 looked weird. But then I thought it might be just gunk. After these new...
That is die deterioration and PMD.
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Awsome early coins Edward.
I am having trouble getting the photos to CT. I will have to update this tomorrow.
I do understand that. I was asking him a question.
I have been having the same trouble. The leaf point is under the S reverse which would say that it is a 292. I am hoping for some better photos soon.
@mikediamond How did this happen? And would you say that it was intentionally done or an actual mint error, not employee assisted.
I will see if I can get some better photos. Thanks I will update the thread as soon as I get them.
Here is another that I am trying to authenticate. It looks like an S-292 Am I missing something? Is it fake? I have a real hard time trying to...
That is the normal design, With pmd. There isn't a lamination or a planchet flaw.
I am a fan of golden tones on US coinage. Good solid luster, strong strike, nice looking Peace Dollar.
It would be very beneficial to your paper if you used the correct terminology. And that is that the US makes CENTS not penny's. It says it right...
Only one message since 2014. And he posted it here.
6 page thread, Woohoo @Gregg Any new peace dollars?
Good read @physics-fan3.14
That is damage.
It looks like it was crimped in a bezel. +1
I heard Jello did the same thing.:cigar:
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