There is compression on the obverse of the reverse strike that creates a type of ring around the head.
Should I send off a coin to be graded that has the stress ring on the obverse side from the back strike ?
Can anyone tell me what i am looking at here and if they are really certified or any information would be helpful.
How do they get these different colors? This is a different coin .
Thanks for the info!
Is this a poor mans doubled die? I don't notice any other doubling other than the date.
That is considered a cameo or deep cameo ? I only posted it as A proof
Thanks for the comments Iv'e already posted it to ebay so I won't handle it anymore. I really just wanted to share because I thought it was a...
I don't see any flaws can you help with the problems you see?
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thanks rlm's
And yes that coin was graded by pcgs
rty looks strong to but i can't remember if thats a die three or not
ok thanks .. yeah i looked on the reverse and it appeared as to be crunched to the right on the wheat side . that is why i figured it to be die#3
Yeah sorry jello its a quarter but thanks for your coments
I'm sorry ms64
wow I am amazed. I am looking at a coin that i shared a link to that is in worse condition than mine that got rated ms65 i think and mine is...
Number three die?
So what your telling me is that link i shared with a coin ms 64 is in better condition than mine?
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