Interesting thankyou. The OP images were to show the reflectivity, these are shot with normal lighting to show them in their natural state, dings,...
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This was a circulating commemorative, not from a mint set
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I can imagine it. To see one would have been great as they seem to be very difficult to come by. I know the run of the mill issues have no real...
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Must have something to do with the process, as they list a quantity of prooflike strikes in their mintage figures, which suggests a deliberate...
Here are the two known ones for you to compare yours with. Your image could be lit better to avoid shadows on the MM...
Received this today, haven't seen this much reflectivity on many business strikes. .800 Silver, 1.2 million prooflike struck. Thought I would...
That tells me that you could care less about the design (or lack of), and only what profit might be made, so for you, a comparison between the two...
Bronze more than copper is true. Any high moisture level, on or near a copper coin when dipping it in acetone has been known to affect the color.
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A worn die will strike thousands of planchets, making it a variety, not an error
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