Must be an east coast thing. Wish there were more of them here. I refuse to buy from photos.
I am in the Doubled Die camp, Better photos would help clarify, strait on photos with out the glare would help. Get liberty also. looks like you...
Yes, those help but full size would have been better. It is a clash, by the looks of the obverse it looks slightly mis-aligned.
Most of the estate sales do not have any coins, the family either takes them or they are shuffled off to the local dealer, I mostly find Exunomia...
The coin doesn't have a premium, it is worth one cent. That type of doubing is very common.
It looks like a Die Clash to me. If you uploaded a photo of the obverse also, Is that the date on the reverse above the Bird?...
The two pick ups I was using are the first T in trust and the W.
Yours looks a lot like this one. http://varietyvista.com/09b%20WQ%20Vol%202/DDO%20Detail%20Pages/1964PDDO003.htm
Nice write up. I was unable to see the photos, could you upload a few here? I had no Idea that it was from over polishing the area. Do all the no...
I think I see a faint FG in there. These are grease filled die errors. The ones that have a premium are the ones that are completely gone.
1918 Krieg's geld, These pieces aren't really that expensive, Krieg's is war in German and geld is Money. Krieg's geld falls under the larger...
I agree with Paddy, Die deterioration.
@Tyler Graton Looks like a struck through Debris to me also. Here is one on a Liberty nickel, I bought a while back.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Doggon coin rollers!
If you haven't become part , of the ignorant @u812? He has ignored those who don't agree, Pick his Mind and he might ignore you too!
They don't show up that often. One would fit in my Eclectic Collection,
Yeah, It's a 65, Variety not listed.[ATTACH]
I Always keep my eye out for a slab like that nice! I thought most regency slabs were black?
I am presently looking at a supposed, City of Franklin, Medal awarded to the top student of the city, this one I believe was awarded to Jt....
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