Nice find. Value does not matter.
Perhaps the wheels that move the paper through the the printing process slip a bit, or in some cases a lot.
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Great find!
PMD
RIP. Funny guy! "Get out of the line!!!"
I'm with you, ugly looking. To me anyway. Considering what you paid for it a "restoration attempt" could not hurt.
Thanks for the reference. So that thing is a Roman era plate fibulae. Learn something new every day. Forget two other things every day. My head...
Excuse my ignorance, but what is a fibula? The only fibula I know is the bone in my leg.
In the straight on shot of the obverse and reverse the "clip" looks straight. So, this may be an end /side of sheet error rather than your typical...
What is that coned shaped thing way in the back?
I am sorry, but I don't see any clash marks. Based on the orange peel effect (or are those polish marks?) I would say this was struck from a worn...
Try the Newman Numismatic Portal (https://nnp.wustl.edu/).
No opinion. I dislike any dime because of its size. Just too damned small for my fingers to manipulate.
I do not understand the sentence "That scar on Jackson's face is the reason it has a star."
Notes with a star suffix are replacement notes for other notes that have been rejected for quality control purposes. There are quite a few people...
I don't think it was scrap. I think it was a piece of the original lamination folded over. MHO
Looks like a genuine large lamination where a small sliver of the lamination folded over and was either struck into the coin or wore in from...
The only one I have. Type 1 with rays. Lots of die cracks. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't see the typical weak area on the reverse side of the coin. I find that odd with that significant sized cud. I guess the "STA" is a little...
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