Wow, it amazes me that damaged coins get so much attention.
The obverse with the slight doubling looks like some die deterioration. It is a very nice example. And looks like it would get the full steps...
Common coin with plating blisters which are common.
Thanks for the correction Y'all. I didn't even think of a clash. I guess because I would expect for how defined it is, that there would be more...
@robec So your saying that this designation is used as more or less a bonus to the coin? Anacs is calling this a better than average brown? I say...
What aren't they all professional authenticators on You tube?:yack:o_O
Some 40% silver half's show more cladding than others. Still the 71 you have shows way too much. It is clad. You can check it for the DDO obv. the...
It's the same as the answers you got last night in the previous thread. the details of your coin don't come close to what an SMS coin looks like....
Is everyone pompous that doesn't agree that the coin is RB? I am having a hard time seeing enough original red in the coin. I see a 64 but there...
IMO this could be either from the photos given. A plating blister will be hollow underneath the copper plating. A die crack will be solid. But it...
Do you have full size photos of the entire reverse?
I would start with researching to see if these coins were overstruck on a pervious coin. I don't if that was the case. But possibly a good strart.
The mint did make a few SMS sets you can find more information here. Please read below each different auction result it will tell you more about...
Same here.
Let us know how that goes!
That seems like much more of a reasonable answer. Still a die clash, just didn't happen in the striking process.
I am at 50 and 53.
I am watching because I can't see anything past the over pixilation and flash, except Die Deterioration.
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