99.99% chance it isn't. What does it weigh?
http://www.error-ref.com/?s=blister
Plating blisters all over the reverse. Common on copper plated zinc cents. I don't see anything on the obverse. Your images aren't much bigger...
Did anyone notice that the coin was relisted for a starting price of 6.5k, or BIN for 20k.
Did $100 worth of dimes today. Pulled a lone 54S. Still happy because it is a hole filler for my circulated Roosies.
Short answer: you won't. You could put up an ad on craigslist but the people can be kind of sketchy.
Those two are both beautiful. They have recently been added to my wish list for some time (far) down the road.
I think all 1964s had the shoulder strap?
Only worth face value IMO. Very common on Zincolns and shouldn't carry a premium http://www.error-ref.com/?s=die+deterioration
I couldn't get a really well focused picture on the 3p. I don't know if it is because the details themselves are sort of "soft"? It is a beautiful...
I was digging through some of my binders today and came across these. I decided to photographing them since I have gotten a wee bit better since...
If that's the case it could be a retained interior die break. You can look that up on the website I provided earlier.
*die not dye dye Dictionary result for dye /dī/ noun 1. a natural or synthetic substance used to add a color to or change the color of something....
First is just that, a die crack. 2nd I can'd really tell from your picture. could be a plating blister.
Obviously the author has no idea what they are talking about. All those pictures on the cover are clearly mint errors and are worth a lot of...
A doubled die is hub doubling... http://www.error-ref.com/doubled-dies/
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The 72 is not a DDO.
Those are both really cool @dougsmit! That Constantine I is really cool looking. That Probus is insane @Pellinore . I wonder what the worker was...
Worth one blurry cent
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