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Entry Post Lovely kittens, we are now with our 3rd rescued from the street. I have numerous gold Prize B: United States: copper-nickel clad...
So far the only error I can see is "forgot to click upload image";)
Sorry, it is just an average copper plated zinc Cent. A little reading on the differences between business strike and proof coins would be...
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I think that die saw too many strikes. There is some quite pronounced radial flow lines and the outside lettering is spreading towards the rim,...
We wouldn't be doing this hobby if we were sane;)
Now that is a MAD. Patience can be rewarding:cool:
Thanks for that, I have it open without even a splinter anywhere, just lucky I guess. Now I am waiting to hear an answer about acetone on proofs,...
How do you access the plastic case without damaging the 5 coins and the Mint token
Stundards sur ar slopping
I don't think I have ever seen a label with two mistakes in the text before. Should send it back and have an error error label on it as well;)
I have 1989 Purple pack mint proof set in the hard plastic case. The coins are all as exampled below. I guess it is too late for anything to be...
Don't know about the number. but that is a heck of a typo on the label
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Good strike, lovely luster, don't think it has enough original color for Red but I think it achieved gem MS65 RB
Yes, it was for the removal of verdigris and worked very well
3: Die crack becoming a die break near the rim. 4: Pronounced radial flow lines 5: Possible rusted die 6: Retained Lamination
I voted worn die due to the location. The movement of metal to fill the incuse area of the die is more pronounced than the larger open areas.
Lord M has some as prizes in one of his contests
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