That is well within mint tolerances.
Just a worn damaged wheatie. Nothing more.
I only own a few Ikes. Basic years and mm's that fill my Whitman folder and then 3 1972P T2s that I pulled from rolls that the bank got. [ATTACH]...
I'm assuming it is 20 years from when he was elected president? I have found a few of these in my CRH'ing.
looooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
@paddyman98 Look! A real one!
zzz. Not again. Not a new discovery (again). Just as @paddyman98 said, worn die strike.
It's not like the 88 either. http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/1988PDDO003.htm
This looks like your coin: Valerius Gratus - Prefect under Tiberius 15-26 AD. TIB KAI CAP within wreath /IOU-LIA and date, palm branch curved to...
It looks like he has that hook-nose of Vespasian to me. I am no expert though. Looking forward to what more knowledgeable people have to say.
Your coin is not a doubled ear. http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/1984PDDO001.htm
I love both. If I had a excess of junk silver, I'd probably liquidate some (not all) and turn it into beautiful shiny gold :P [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Very nice looking coin! Congrats on your coin and your 4 years here at CT!
Looks to be Ottoman of some sort.
I was behind 2 guys yesterday when I was dumping at my CU. Both had cups of coins and hand counted it before dumping because they swore up and...
Yeah and they are awful.
Environmental damage....again
Not sure what you are meaning by "cull" but it looks as though your coin has seen some extreme heat which caused that bubbling.
That coin looks as though it has been reprocessed. When that happens, you can sometimes see stuff like what is on your coin.
I'm going to have to make a few runs further out next saturday morning.
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