Those were the good ole' days. LOL I was wondering when this coin would resurface.
I hope Laura chokes on that coin. LOL It is the poster boy for gradeflation.
My high school science teacher had a sign above his door that repeatedly said. I am Thimking.
Here is a Sacagawea dollar that split after strike. The characteristics are pretty close to the same....
Actually to many on this forum, you are but a kid. By he way in your own photo it is easy to see the small scratch in front of Roosevelts nose. In...
Yeah, we have plenty of clues. Look at the coin and tell us how it happened at the mint.
Yep, definitely PMD.
Look like a fool again?
Usually these are called split cladding, or Clam shell. The copper core does not bond correctly, kind of like a lamination on a copper cent. These...
PLease throw that into the nearest body of water, that way some other newbie doesn't come on here and claim it is some million dollar find. PS No...
Dang, I didn't even think there was that many. But, it does go to show that these could be an accident, and not just mischief.
Actually, cause you are a young numismatist, as your profile says, We tend to be laxed, most members are asked to provide clear and large photos....
You cropped those? That extraneous space is hard on the eyes. Cropped and zero photo editing. [ATTACH]
Like the thinnest?
Can you get some better detailed photos of the area?
My first half cent. Can't figure out if this is an 8/9. The dealer gave it to me. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I It would be even cooler if you had the other piece of the cladding error.
Franklin? Franklin? What?
Honestly, we get better photos when you crop them.
This is to all that have already responded, I think that there is plenty of warrant to get better photos.;) I can't rule out a dropped element,...
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