There isn't an error. It is a stained coin. The marks that he is claiming to have been made by a clash go over the devices. This is impossible.
You are mistaken on the correct way to align a coin. Your overlay doesn't work.
Willy your coin is AU at best, you have lost your mind to think that your coin is a high grade example or a variety, this is getting ridiculous.
What about a photo of both OBV and REV? Great photos by the way.
You can't misalign them to fit what you want to see. This is a correct overlay. Yours does not fit a clashed coin. [IMG] Roosevelt Dime: 1946 –...
It looks stained. PMD
I got to see one of the 33's in Denver. Looked at it a few times, Beautiful, I questioned the second time, if it was the same coin. Not sure,...
Coin collecting is not all about one coin, it is about a collection of coins. You are just beginning, put the coin somewhere safe. And continue to...
It's an interesting Medal and I would say best collected in a paring, I have collected quite few coins that represent the era of Kennedy, And I...
I wasn't trying to give a false hope, but only to say that there are ways of restoring coins.
It is very easy to ruin a coin trying to clean. There are processes used to restore a coin, but Cleaning is not ok. If you are interested in...
If you are talking about the coin that started this thread, I believe you would be wasting your time.
Her is a reference, If you don't have it already. http://varietyvista.com/index.htm
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You are talking about less than a 10th of a gram. This is a small piece of gold. [ATTACH] It weighs 2 tenths of a gram.[ATTACH] This is not gonna...
You don't need a poll for these type of threads. It is only stained not an error, This is considered PMD.
Environmental damage.
Too hard to get a read on the photo. From the wear I see on the Buffalo hip and tail. I would say AU range.
Here is one of my favorites. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/post-your-lincolns.192928/page-274#post-3062740
I am not sure why you took sides. Welcome to CT. What do you collect?
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