That is what Colorado Bryan said. Single squeeze doubling. Some refer to this type of doubling as mechanical doubling. And some a doubled die....
If part of the die had broken off. One would see an interior die chip attached to the 6.
Nice photos Alex, to my unexperienced with gold eyes I would say AU. Too me it looks like there is more than just contact on the high points...
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I meant to add in later die states, None of the provided photos show any depth, I am leaning away from a DDO, If better in depth, detailed...
I see nothing that says a details grade, unless there is an obvious scratch/damage that isn't presented in the video. Still images tend to be...
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Full size obverse and reverse photos go a long ways. The last photo isn't looking good
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The characteristics look good, This is a coin I have wanted since I started collecting, I also wanted to know if the central designs are limited,...
With those surfaces I would say star any day of the week. Flashy!
This coin has a URS of 2, Variety Vista has the same two known examples. You are gonna have to show some better photos.
Took me a few, I think I see what you are seeing. Better photos would help. Are you still here @GeorgeM ?
Hacienda tokens?
The numbers are interesting but the condition may hold them back, wait for others that collect currency they would have a better idea.
JUst hoping that somewhere back in this thread, the rules were changed to span wheat, memorial, centennial, and shield Cents. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Is there a core on these coins?
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Looks to be a grease filled die.
As long as they aren't encrusted. There is no need to clean them.
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