I cannot see a cud on that image. A cud is a die break that starts at the rim and gradually spreads into the field as the die deteriorates further
Saxony thaler 1763 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is actually 1826 struck over a 1825 date, not the other way round...
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Plating blisters, they are around the 1 of the date as well as elsewhere. Zincoln cent, enough said
Yes, a ridge ring. Another sign of DDD is the letters around the rim start spreading towards the rim
That Yen is lovely, nice gift. I have several as part of an inheritance but this one is my favorite, (cropped a bit close) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An interesting read when looking at this coin. The Vichy France government (South France and North Africa) was a puppet of Nazi Germany from...
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Love that 1943 nickel
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1923 VAM 1AL with rim to rim die break through the Y [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is only packaging from Littleton. Put it in a holder, the S mintmark, the rims and the finish should tell anyone that it is a proof coin.
On his upper arm, the bits you see of GOD and TRUS are not backwards or upside down which would lessen the chances of it being a vice job. You...
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Definitely scratches, and 53 years of wear and tear
There are so many social networking and other sites on the web which cater for such discussions, it's not like people have nowhere to vent. A coin...
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