Sorry but this isn't it.
It may be but I would not grade this as FS due to the left side. For a short period the 2nd and 3rd steps appear to run together. Full Steps do...
I see no doubling bit so do see wear.
It's all raised so it looks like solder was placed on the coin and then it circulated for a long time causing what you see. It's not a mint error....
Please explain how you think the minting process produced something that looks like that. That is damaged plain and simple.
Thst sounds bad.
It takes a very long time to learn when it applies to coins because there is so much to learn. Then add in the composition changes and changes in...
It's only 25% Nickel with the rest being copper. Any money spent will be a waste of money but I wish you the best.
Thank you, now just be patient until it happens. :)
Yes it's doubling but it's worthless doubling. It's flat and shelf like and that is MD.
A die chip, a die crack or a strike through but you're not going to retire on any of those.
Agree with a lamination error but only worth face value.
Welcome to CT. They are nice but each is worth face value. Also, while nice and definitely hole fillers, neither of them should be considered red.
Please have this thread moved to the Ancients forum. Those people are very knowledgeable.
And in a few more days it will be 2020. Welcome to CT.
That quarter has been plated. It's not silver. It's worth a quarter.
In the fifth post, you have a photo showing the roll was cut.
Best to start a new thread and not hi jack one. You'll get more answers.
Welcome to CT. Did you notice the minor rim dings?
I can't say about the grading of silver to gold. It is what it is and we are not going to change that from the graders.
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