@joseph eason looks like a WAM but looks lie split plate doubling on the date.
+1 environmental damage
Here is a 1963 Canadian cent that I got in change today that peaked my curiosity. I don't know if it is a slight off center, a broadstrike or what...
and I can assure that
I am no way at fault...it is just Iraqi Dinar. He has never served in the military.
no he was not.
I guess in a way clad coins are plated but when I read plating blisters it just made me think of those nasty zincolns with the bubbles all over...
Hey all I want to say this is my first time ever loading pics from my phone as I just got one capable of doing so recently and still learning. I...
correct me if i'm wrong but quarters are clad not plated o_O it kind of looks like die scrapes...not entirely sure...
:p
not bad for 49 years of circulation.
ok im going to a deduction reasoning on this the acid/wear wore the design which is obviously worn down but left enough that the thickness is...
would me as well but the thickness throws me off.
Nice find!
So while I was out today I got this in change. I have a feeling someone might say acid dip but could just plain old wear take this much weight off...
negative, looks like plating issues which is common. Keep looking.
Nothing like finding radars in your change :happy:[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
^agreed
@Willysilver did you forget how to post pictures? With that said floating roof is a minor polished die. Or grease filled die. Either way it's minor.
Being as circulated as this note is IMO its worth face value.
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