Which is it? Have you searched it yet?
This is the reason the Mint started using the low relief design in 1922.
I am sure the ancient folks will tell you that. Sure they will say, start with a long soak in distilled water. But I would wait for there input on...
Open em! anything good?
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Nice find!
It is definitely doubling but not the kind you are looking for. It is flat and shelf like. Not separated and the same height as the date.
I am in at 65
I am gonna say 63 the tattoo on her neck is distracting. Sure looks like someone cleaned her though.
This doesn't seem to be a lamination. I am thinking an extremely worn die and possible struck through debri.
I think it is a lamination error of some sort, possibly, delaminated before strike? Here is a reference to Laminations...
Au58
Heck of a deal! Sure the previous owner is happy that, they went to someone who appreciates them.
What town and dealer, I want to make sure I am not walking into a quagmire of "details" coins.
It wasn't but a coupe of years ago that I got the same stark, and strait to the point answers. I thank everyone on here, for not candy or butter...
What does this mean? I speak in full words, and can only think by your statements. it's not anything good. I do my best to have fun around here,...
@lija66 there are a lot of people on here that don't want to learn. Referring to the post made in 69'S DDO, There is one or two of these every...
IMO Lighting is the biggest part of the battle.
To determine the fact of it being a Die gouge or pmd. I look at how much lustre might be present in the affected area. In this case I say die gouge.
Those are some pretty good pics you got there. The sunken in area, is from die wear. it is possible that you might see some of the memorial rev....
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