It doesn't appear to be a clash through the "E". It looks like there is metal pushed up along the right edge. I think it took a hit from something...
"One Day at a Time"?
I don't see anything on the reverse that would correspond to the mark on Jeff's forehead. Maybe it is a die gouge. Chris
Do yourself a favor and press a dime into some clay or silly putty, and tell me what you see. Chris
That particular image is from a Kennedy half dollar and is easily visible at 10x. Chris
Here is just one example of what split serifs might look like. [ATTACH]
I missed that. I stand corrected. Thank you! Chris
@Wayne M I'm with Paddy! It is totally impossible for the letters of "DIME" to be struck backwards. Chris
Yes, you found a rusty God quarter, but don't think about retirement just yet. Some people do collect such oddities, but you won't find it listed...
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that all Bicentennial Kennedy half dollars struck in San Francisco, both MS & PF, were silver clad...
Sorry! I forgot the......;);););););) Yes, there are times when close-ups are necessary, but not that close. For example, the "P" may be a true...
First, welcome to the neighborhood @General Matich ! 30? Aren't you kind of young to be a general? Chris
@CatW Back off! Would ya? I can't tell if the P has P'ed or not. If you get any closer, I won't have to worry about falling down the steps....
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Despite the fact that this thread was originally started more than 11 years ago, it would help if you could...
Find an elephant gun and put it out of its misery. Chris
Tell us what you see. Chris
I learned about the jewelry damage the hard way, too. When I submitted the ANA National Convention medals to NGC, two of the 19mm bronze came back...
That happened to me twice, and then I realized how much money I'm saving. [ATTACH]
I'd be worried that someone would use it for chum, and all the fish would die. Chris
Ain't she sexy! [ATTACH]
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