That is most likely die wear, circulation can also cause the same look. Not an error.
I hope you get the pass, it looks like something was applied to the surface, to enhance the details.
Here is one thanks @heavycam.monstervam These were put out by Tidy House Products Co. The company started its business in their basement. Below is...
All 22 D's were struck from worn dies, over used dies. Most details were not there when they left the mint.
I am also in the au range, 55-58
This is the same poster that says he has a 75S no S It's the same run around, same crappy photo that no one can see,...
Yes, please crop your photos, the back ground is immaterial to me. but a flat surface is preferable.
Neither can we, Better pics, and larger would be helpful.
Never new there was a strong or weak example. that's some good info @Rick Stachowski
I've thought the same thing at times. Maybe writing a thesis.
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Sure is perty!
Square edges have to do with the third side, the rim or edge. Some business strikes have strong edges and would be seen on early strikes, but,...
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Still a whole lot of damage.
Here is one of your buddies posts. @BooksB4Coins Detecto92 Well-Known Member John1397 said: ↑ I just ordered a million silver eagles when...
You are gonna have to get us better photos those tiny little thumbnails are terrible. What does Hard or soft mean?
And a whole lot of damage.
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