Not touching but as close as you can get without touching.
Afraid that is suffering from environmental damage.
Very nice but it may come back as a MS-65.
It’s a common weakness due to the design.
That’s sure close but I’ve seen them closer. Nice find.
I really can’t see it in the small photo.
That is a crying shame.
I don’t think so.
The lines are not in line with the reverse. That either means the die turned about 35 degrees or no it’s not a clash. I’m going with not a clash.
Looks like it’s worth five cents.
Very nice looking!
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In my opinion, yes.
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I didn’t read any comments. I don’t always have time to read all of the comments. One look at your coin and I was replying. I take it others said...
Everything you said that you don’t like is pretty standard a standard today. It’s dealers longer to ship. If you want it sooner, buy from your LCS.
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I can’t see enough of the coin to say if it’s a doubled die or MD or whatever. We need full size photos of both sides.
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