I think I am seeing the same as you.
Since we are already well into this thread. Can you post them full size? There's a little tab next to thumb nail that says Full size It is much...
Paddy could compacted grease and debris become compacted with this look? I am imagining that the compacted strike thru became unattached three...
I here ya, there area in question looks like three strikes to me. @mikediamond
I have many a coin that i found in circulation that would grade MS. It's a great thought but not actually true.
I vote SP70
I want to check on this one. I am away from my references. That looks like a strike through to me. I am having trouble seeing damage without it...
Acetone can be gotten at any hardware store.
Good thread on an otherwise meaning less coin. It has seen some better days. No disrespect meant @Sarah Brantley
Soak it for about 5 min Imo the acetone will not hurt the coin. Then nudge the raised area with a rose thorn or toothpick. Don't ever get roudy...
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Just throwing it out there. I have bought NNC slabbed Morgan's and others not all are problem coins. I have cracked a few of them. One is a 83O...
Ya'll can keep them Too! I don't miss the ticks, Chiggers or mosquitoes. We get a few but our semi arid climate and high elevation keeps most of...
Hence the reason I asked for an acetone soak which would remove a thick edge if glue or build up. There is something raised and the B and rim look...
@Danrod91801 the "crack" looks incuse to me. Strike through.
Unless you can get some detailed photos I am stuck with MD. It looks shelf like in your photos Mark. Less light at the right angle would help you...
At least the Texans say everything is bigger there an Not better. If so they would be lying.
I saw the crack in my initial response. In the future Chip do not clean any coins the way you did. Even if the coin isn't note worthy it is a bad...
I would have to take a look. When I was stacking the rolls I put such things as doubled columns, 72, 82's. 92's, 60's/D, Wheats, 70's 80's 90's...
I think that I have a few of these stored away in rolls. Those steps look pretty sharp.;)
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