Light from right is hitting a raised edge, but the surface to the left of it appears slightly raised. IMO it is a lamination crack
Plus, I peck at the keyboard with a maximum of two fingers, so anything more would take too long, :shame:
Certainly not all but some people have difficulty expressing the thoughts in their head when attempting to convey them in a written format. Might...
I think that most newcomers to anything learn better, initially, visually. So a long winded, technical explanation, with no graphics, to someone...
That is nice to hear, thank you
The mark is the same color as the coins surface, there is no defining "pushed up" look to the edges and the right tip of the Y bisects a tiny...
I don't collect old Canadian issues but thank you for sharing such great info to one of our YN's
WOW, deserving of a place in anyone's collection
Thank you
Thank you to @MIGuy for my 6000th like on this wonderful forum. To keep it coin related, here is one of many coins sent to me recently by @tibor,...
Hi and welcome to CT I wanted to vote in both boxes but could only tick one box, so I chose too blurry
My mistake, the comments section on the Numista page is misleading. Apologies to the OP
Hi and welcome to CT This issue had no MM from Philly mint see the comments section https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces55.html
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There are two, which one are you referring to? http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/DDO%201996.htm
Thin cross variety, looks like MD, but I am not familiar with the piece enough to know how thick the digits would normally look. I am sure others...
Welcome to CT. Severe damage and environmental exposure I voted the second 4 without knowing what the poll was for:(
I am with you, I like them unslabbed. But the OP coin is a lovely looking one. Here is one of mine [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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