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My first impression is that it is environmental damage, but I really need a better close-up of both sides. Chris
Since the retaining collar for the cent has a flat surface, I don't see how this could happen. Is it possible that the deformation was caused by a...
Good work, Steve! @Crist Clapper First, welcome to the neighborhood! Based on the information you provided and that which Steve found, I'm...
Tommy, are you trying to suck up to Doug? Chris:woot::woot::woot::woot:
That's because they don't have doubled ears, machine doubling and double() dies. Chris
Personally, I think it serves no purpose. Chris
This wouldn't be an accurate measure, either. How many times could the same reply be awarded a "Best Answer" on different threads. For example: I...
That's because you stopped paying your shills! Chris:woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot:
You might also consider that some people post compliments, which to me is the same thing as a "Like". Sometimes, I post both. Other times, I post...
Corporal Hicks? Chris
The funny thing is that it has a cud at about 9 o'clock on the obverse. It isn't listed on VAMWorld but......Jimmy crack corn......I don't care!...
Yeah, some people see things in different ways. I have an 1893-CC Morgan (about F12) that has a couple of scratches in the obverse field to the...
Have you ever found a planchet that was struck 90 degrees out of rotation? Or 180? Or 270? I'll bet you have plenty that were struck 360 degrees...
Nice! Chris
Whether the seller disclosed the damage or not, I think you would still be entitled to a refund. Chris
Ditto! Chris
Google is my friend! Happy New Year, Rick! Chris Back to the OP's question......... @Frank MacD I believe it is machine doubling. I've seen...
Good question! I think someone on one of the other forums said that early (US) proof coins were usually produced as presentation pieces for...
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