Is that coin slabbed ? If not, I'd be hesitant to buy it.
At the top of the coin the marks run from the I to just past the T - on the bottom they run from IN to TRVST. I would say they might be adjustment...
Post #3 by chrisild answers part of your question, post #6 by dopeuser answers it for the Canadian coins. So I'd have to say it depends on the...
A question for you ND, of that 1.4M - how many of those are coin dealers do you think ?
I'm tempted to say it looks like a planchet flaw as well - but look at the rim of that coin. I'd swear it has file marks on it. :confused:
LOL !! - I should have checked Mikjo's link first - it's the same thing. :vanish:
The US Mint does not use coin counters. They count the coins by weighing them.
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