Looks like feeder finger scrapes or some other type of die scrape: http://www.error-ref.com/?s=feeder+finger
You would be incorrect in that thought. Sorry. But you are wrong.
Popped plating blisters. Better spend it before it dissentigrates.
I enjoy CRH. I've found some really cool stuff and get pretty good results for silver.
That's what I was thinking.
I've never seen a box stamped like that before.
Glue or some other sticky substance.
Bank got my boxes that were supposed to come in yesterday. I'm happy :) 6 boxes of halves: 10x90%ers (44P Walker, 52S,53D, 54D, 61P, 62P...
But none of the doubling?
Looks like a normal 2000P Sac to me.
People do it all the time unfortunately. I think the first grader was confused to begin with after reading the post. :angelic:
@Jersey magic man You have a die chip in the "S".
I went in to pick up my weekly coins and was told that the normal driver is on vacation and they hadn't seen nor heard from the replacement yet. I...
Looks like it was struck with a grease filled die.
Your post was fine. :)
A die crack will be raised from the surface of the coin. A scratch will be dug into the coin. Yours are scratches.
Scratches will be raised, not incuse.
Flat and shelf-like on the obverse. MD. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/FAQ/machinedoubling.html Not seeing any crack on the reverse.
It is zinc rick, thats why it has plating blisters. No need to weigh it.
At least he didn't ask THAT question lol.
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