It looks more like a plating blister at the end of his nose, rather than a die chip
I always give the coin a bath for an hour or so in distilled water first, then rinse under a tap. If it has removed some, then I do it again in a...
A capped die possibly
Fantastic piece, obverse view definitely invokes thoughts of "the man in the moon"
It does not look like the doubled ear variety to me
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Hairline scratches all over obv and rev. Lenient or not, it looks a details coin IMO
These are the only two attributed, neither is an upside down D over D http://varietyvista.com/02b%20LC%20RPMs%20Vol%202/RPMs%201983D.htm
It appears to have suffered from extreme heat
Doesn't look to be any doubt about that one. Very nice
Agreed. The heavily bevelled rims suggest just that
Someone far wiser than me said; You have to experience the dark in order to appreciate the light.
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