@BadThad how would verdicare do on the two spots on the reverse? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's nice but I thought I was gonna see more of a Poor Mans doubled die? Just joking Razz.:D
Nope
Thanks for the link baseball, although in the back of my mind I knew there would be some ploy to get more submissions. Well done PCGS!
Found these at a thrift store. A set of free masonry encyclopedias. These are 20's additions or copywrites. I found them interesting, although I...
die chip or plating blister. Not an RPM.
I am wondering if this effect is from the way the planchets were prepared, like the Kennedy Half's. The mint in the 80's bought a new machine that...
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I did not look last night at the photos, but if you look at the reverse. The Blakesley Effect is also present on the reverse between ER of America...
AT/QC
Not seeing a DDO, it looks like die deterioration.
Wasn't trying to be mean. Just a little patience and good references is what it takes, Errors and doubled dies are valuable because they are rare,...
With large curved clips a Blakesly effect is not all ways present. The two smaller clips are opposite enough to each other that they probably...
Yep, It's a die crack.
I am also in the AU camp.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
It's even a CC.
Do you have a local coin dealer, or possibly a Hobby Lobby. You can buy coin flips that will keep the coin from moving around too much.
Korey there is nothing there. I do see a die polishing line. It's a Philly cent nothing more.
Your still gone and have been reported. This is a family oriented forum and you broke one of the biggest rules.
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