This coin is really special to me. It set me on a long mission of collecting clashed die coins. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What are the laws like in PR as far as coin hunting?
The obverse looks like cleaned copper. The reverse looks to be normal.
I start this same thread each year as a way for folks to get together at the show. Let us know if you plan to be there. I know dealers don't have...
The 5-10% was just a wild guess on my part. I'll make a rough count at the Fun show in January. There will be a section of mostly Paper Money...
I'll guess a die chip or some type of die damage. Cool piece.
I'll go with heat melted the coin.
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Try adding more lighting and play with the angle a bit.
In my area, Walmart and danger go together.
Even Heritage can bid on the coin.;)
It has something to do with the way you are taking the images.
Nice clash.
I wish you would stop posting those images. This is a new member with little history here.
It's glue or just damage from being smashed into another coin. No extra value.
Same question here. Where did you read this?
Die crack on the reverse of the second one?
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The mint has done a great job of keeping the ASE program alive and crazy.
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