His back, You might be able to find other evidence of the clash, It looks though as if the coin had some polishing to remove the evidence.
Is that like "Rollin in my 5.0" or did roller skating make a come back? Cool find!
The first reference is blank. I wish I could help. Someone should be along soon enough.
I forgot the other two. 89D[ATTACH] [ATTACH] 89S[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I didn't have the patience, still don't and I am getting the feeling that @Stephen Betz coin dealer won't either. I am sure the dealer will say...
This didn't happen at the mint.
There is no way that happened at the mint. Somebody had too much time on their hands.
IT's just a damaged Half. The coin was ground or sanded down.
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Nice! Soap box slab to boot.
89P[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Depends on how long your tail is?
Is that E for Eisenhower?
These aren't easy to find with nice smooth surfaces. The spot will most likely work against the grade. But still real nice for a zinc D small...
I have seen a few others that I thought were questionable. I like the grade on this one. Those small ticks on the brow look aren't seen until you...
MS66 This one also has a nice clash. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Variety's have value because they can't be found on every coin you look at.
The mis aligned die makes me think it is a folded over finned rim.
It is definitely on the die, not damage. All the circular lines are on both devices and field. The ones I highlighted are not the only ones.
It went to auction in 2008 HA auction. Sold for 16$...
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