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The green CAC sticker indicates the coin is solid for the grade and wholly original. A borderline MS-63/64 in theory wouldn't get a sticker as a...
Great video, I watched it the other day. Gave me a new admiration for a way of collecting I used to think as odd.
Looks like toning to me.
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LIBERTY has some more pronounced machine doubling. The mintmark might be an RPM, but I can't tell for sure from the picture.
That looks correct to me. Cool piece @Seba79
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I'd pick a 2011 Silver Eagle.
There are a lot of cranberry tokens from Grayland, WA. Most of them share a common reverse (sort of, there are two reverse varieties that look...
Is that made by Gallery Mint?
Nothing jumps out at me immediately. Check the mintmark area very closely, it may have been removed.
I think you're spot with VF. There's strong feather detail in the eagle's right wing (viewer's left).
No. As a die wears out many design elements will be distorted. It is a very frequent occurrence and does not increase the value unless the damage...
I'm not sure what area I'm looking at in the microscope pictures. Could you try zooming out a bit?
Correct, it's machine/mechanical doubling.
Mintmarks often get distorted from die deterioration. Do have picture of the entire coin?
I personally think it doesn't warrant a details grade. The more worn a coin is, the more slack it's given for light damage. If it was XF or higher...
It's 1943. All the lettering and numbering has been altered by severe damage.
Might be some hub doubling on the date, but it doesn't look like FS-102 to me.
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