Top of the head is nothing but a stain As for the circular area, I think it is a solder job. It doesn't look like it left the mint that way. Cool...
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Improperly mixed alloy is what comes to mind. I am not clicking the link either. The value depends on its condition
Yep, your gonna need to post some clear photos.
You are the only one who cares. Just give it up. You have a common coin in a common condition.
I agree. When I saw the post I was thinking die chips. The doubling continues through Liberty.
It seems I missed this? @Garlicus
Jefferson? You mean Lincoln. Where is the partial rim strike?
Gianni you are making this a bigger deal that it is. I know you want it to be. The only thing that will help bring better value is it's...
Split plate /die deterioration. Not a doubled die.
What are silver logs. Coins are struck not stamped. I don't think any of us understand what you are trying to say. There is nothing special about...
Everything you are seeing is a common occurrence. There does seem to be a clash. But nothing significant to give it a premium. That's the reason...
Looked like a stain to me. But like others have said. It's something stuck to the coin.
Interesting, there is a lot off copper left on that coin.
Split plate doubling.
It means pop report.
Education definitely spans to different levels. One being educated is still on different levels. I learned a little about the great depression...
You could get some more definitive photos. @atrox001
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