Me pointing out the obvious:wideyed: @Fred Weinberg had that one wrapped up on the first post, I was just helping the cause. A 69S DDO-001 has got...
Sometimes the difference is the luster on the coin. It has nothing to do with how deformed the planchet might be. Luster has a so to say...
I don't know that the community here has come to that conclusion, Could be roller marks and some I would argue that it is a form of weakness in...
Edit I have an S around here somewhere. Another 41D [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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The die chip isn't worth anything. An off center is much different than a mis aligned die. You will have to post some photos.
These are called planchet striations. They happen quite frequently on the Ikes. Not nearly as pronounced as the one posted. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No the reverted back to the pre 83 composition for these coins. They are just very susceptible to toning. An acetone wash isn't going to help. And...
41P to go along with the D [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Definitely a common 1969S. Looks the same as this one you posted 2 years ago. 1969s maybe | Coin Talk Looks like it has the same spot on the back...
These 09' cent's are known for toning very quick. The whole set I had toned and not very attractive either. Here is the formative years. [ATTACH]...
I wonder how those tie into the Liberty Norfed dollars. The page says they only made the Ron Paul. LibertyDollarEncyclopedia - $20 Base 1 Oz...
There is a type 1 MS67+ But only 1 Type 2. 1976-D Eisenhower Dollar Type 1 PCGS MS-67+ (Item 968305) | GreatCollections Coin Auctions
That one is pareidolia. The other raised images aren't.
Sometimes it is only a small break in the frost.
@eddiespin If you look closely at the same photo you can see a T next to the A in America.
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