Coins are struck with a press. Forging is different. That would be amazing if someone could forge a coin this well. Your coin is damaged it has...
Same here. 64
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I picked up a few of these from a dealer last week, I have another one posted in the Holder premium thread.
@nhysandra This is where mint mark placement becomes a valuable tool. Uou are unsure,Michael and I are in the same boat. Each one of the working...
I am at $830 I was wondering that by the looks of the photo.
This one is where the fun lies, I'd like to think that the marks are thoroughly toned over, and most of what you pointed out are bag marks. The...
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It's possible for it to be struck on a tapered planchet. @paddyman98 would know.
Hard to tell if there is damage to the 9, The liberty does get weak? But, I think it is a large date.
I am pretty sure that most of the marks you are indicating? Are the result of metal flow coming from a coin that has, a late die stage indirect...
For me it is hard to tell if that is damage or some kind of lamination The planchet could be rolled thin, which would be an answer to the weight.
I am thinking that I am gonna have to wait for the EW Bean. I will wait till his assistant gets him the Memo, then post the grade.
I can't give an answer either way, it could be but I don't feel like it is one. I am with the grade on the holder. Otherwise I wouldn't have...
It looks like a possible S/S RPM. Do you have any references? Here is Variety vista Hope it helps....
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Here's a little thing that you need to learn about Jeffersons, most of them found in rolls and the wild are below a F. This data doesn't support...
Yes, they are the result of a weakness in the design of the die.
It is PCGS.
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