I do have one gonna take a pic of it soon as I can find it.
You really need to photo that one lets see it, it really looks pixelated.
The photos aren't clear enough. Take another pic of the FG
I'd of played but I saw it in post your bust halves.
The first thing that throws a red flag is that the MM has doubling in the same direction. this is further evidence of MD or DDD. MM were hand...
There are many books out there on grading, they are pretty good, the best is experience though. Although a wheat cent is fun to find. Yours is...
That's interesting, From what I read they new fully what they were doing.
The link cant be found
That is damage to the field. It isn't part of the six. Your first pic shows another gouge in the field, the displaced material has been almost...
The Foreign material fell onto the planchet. then was struck, It may have shown on the 7, but, years of circulation has worn it away.
In this instance the rim burr, or foreign material was retained. It is stuck to the coin. I am no expert, did you read the link I sent??
It could be a rim burr, and the struck through was retained. http://www.error-ref.com/struck-through_metal_dust__shavings/
What grade do you consider it?
I found one from the Dark Side, it still fits the topic. http://www.forumancientcoins.com/numiswiki/view.asp?key=Die%20axis Doug's got it right.
Cant tell from the photo if it gets fs.. but it would need the FS designation to be worth sending it, 64FS 650 64+FS 875 65FS 1250 (auction)
The mm took a hit, PMD,
Didn't look for that but I see it now.
NGC is always hard on Buffaloes, My opinion they didn't like the deep planchet mark or the die crack from rim to hair and then from nose to rim....
If you like Slabs, @paddyman98 would know the value
All right Tim, send it in. We'll wait for your return. By the way it is a CAM a worn die and corroded.:facepalm:
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