It's a Medal, and worth somewhere around what you paid for it. Is it bronze or white metal? as Chris asked?
It could have been the pictures, only if you have taken pics and understand that it is much harder to take a pic, that is welcomed by the masses....
This is a very informational graph. I used it today for a 92S.
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Yours looks to be a typical die clash, and I believe to be http://www.maddieclashes.com/tdc-1c-1999-02/ Cool find!
That's a cool clash. It would be cool to see full pics of obv. and reverse. Maybe there is more evidence of the clash.
I am not a vamp. by any means, nice peace dollar though.
If it was to get a 64 I would say good deal. most have auctioned for at least 160 lately.
With the obliterated design on the first cent, I would say that it is a counter brockage, But I am usually wrong. I do not see anything that says...
I think you have the variety correct. The looks of the 2 would say that it is die stage C. have you checked the markers, for ddo -007?
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I'd stick that one in the Album .
If you have ever put a Wire wheel on a rotary device? Just to clarify, never used on a coin. But, can only imagine the effects.
They, both are circulation wear.
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I am pretty sure that that is exactly what Fred said, over whzzed. this happened because the wheel used got the metal hot, there for raising it to...
I like a True View. Phil does a wonderful job of deflecting the glare. The pics are clear enough "usually" to see the peaks and valleys of the...
I think it could be in a 65 depending on how deep the cheek scuff is, but, conservatively it is a 64.
There are still many shield cents out there that haven't been graded yet, I for one wouldn't pay those prices.
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