A partial clad layer does not show this much of an edge, if any. the cladding tapers the copper core, and the strike eliminates the edge. The dime...
$265 and you took a $30 loss.
I like the holder and would have gladly bought it at a 62 price. It seems to have a very dull appearance, as if previously dipped and probably...
I have changed my opinion on Mr. Becks posts, and will not watch the videos. They are merely the equivalent of what not to look for. These videos...
I believe a partially missing clad layer, Happens before the planchet was struck adding the full detail to the coin, a peeled laminating happens...
Ejection doubling.
All the doubling on your coin looks flat and shelf like. The secondary devices are much lower. I don't see it as a DDR or a RPM.
That's quite the screen name!
I guess the real question should be is " if this is a strike through" then is it tough enough to displace the metal, that would mean a void in the...
Lego my Ego!
What"s drawing my eye is the funky build up on Washington's bust.
I'd call that a die break, Nice! Edit: I see the lines in between the W E and T R. Those lines do not match up?
My neck hurts.
I am a little suspect of the coin, the first pic gives the impression of buffed out the second is iffy. In hand may be different. An even Mint...
Nice wood effect on that one!
Gothcha, I don't remember these sets to be easy to open, and put back together without evidence.
I agree hammered between two pieces of leather
I believe that is what is called a retained cud. Cool find!
I am wondering why you think they were previously opened? Is there evidence on the holder. Not all of the coins in these sets were of high quality.
$320
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