It is more than known that the inner post of the D breaks off and cause's Die Chips. Some sort of separation is necessary, and neither of the...
@Kevin Mader if the MM position is not correct it cannot be the RPM suggested. The positioning is close to number 005. But still not in the...
Sending a plated coin in to be graded would not be worth the money spent. It would be 86'ed, in bar terms.
You are gonna have to post a photo if you want an answer?
Not trying to burst anyone's bubble here. I do not see anything that resembles an RPM. Everything that you are seeing on the inside of the MM is...
What's the grade? @Kozmo70
It brings up the Baltimore sun, but not a link to the story. It must be behind a pay wall or something. Can you give a brief summary of the story?
Doesn't come up Chris.
Even the experts still study. ;)
That isn't incused it is raised.
Nice clash. Both Obv and Rev.
The plating is only microns thick. Even with the plating gone it can still weigh within tolerance.
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The weight combined with the details would be one. All three of the planchets are 19mm. Weights are different. Steel 2.7g Copper 3.17 Curacoa 3.575
I think he was there. The surfaces are not die deterioration that is from something acidic, or a wire wheel.
Notching and split serifs looks good to me. I would like to see full photos of the coin. This seems to definitely follow the definition of a class V.
It is the same as a 43 on a copper planchet. The blanks get stuck somewhere in the hopper, and get mixed in with the intended blanks.
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Looks like the copper plating has been chemically removed.
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