Thanks to everyone for the likes, comments, and links to possible candidates. It's a great physical reminder for me of the trip with my son. It...
Congrats on the nice error coin. It is struck on a split planchet. The weight would be nice to know. With the reverse that weak I wouldn't be...
Thanks PD. Lots of detail missing. That's a good sign of a low-weight coin.
Well, thank you very much Herodotus. That info is going on the label. I believe you are correct with an overall match for the ID. There seems to...
Thank you David@PCC. I'll take a look at your link. But you're right about many varieties. I did notice a close resemblance to the coin in the...
Thank you Roman collector. It seems to have the hall marks of that coin. I'll have to look more closely later tonight and see how closely this...
A lamination tends to be contained to part of the coin. The surface irregularities on the OP's coin seem to be on the entire obverse which led me...
Nice error coin. That coin was struck on a split planchet. If you weigh it, it will be under weight. Maybe in the 2 gram range based on the...
Greetings. I recently went to Spain at the invitation of my son. He did all the planning and managed to survive 10 days of me misplacing/losing...
Or SD. (Shadow Doubling)
Thank you Dave. I appreciate that info since I'm not familiar with Morgans much at all. Since you pointed this out about the VAM's, in hindsight...
I'm not able to post coins at the moment but I really like the concept of this thread. Some that will qualify would be errors (struck on a split...
"Well deserved!" is an understatement but I couldn't agree more. Your commitment is unflinching and your experience is greatly appreciated. (And...
NGC- MS62 PCGS- MS63
So you're the one doing it at all the internet auctions!! LOL
Thanks for the reply. The image differences are interesting.
Haven't seen the reveal yet, so... NGC- MS63 PCGS- MS65 EDIT-I wasn't close at all. Nice improvement to the overall color in the PCGS holder....
That was and is an excellent thread confirming doubled dies in the single squeeze hubbing process. LOL. I am inquisitive at that. I now ask you...
I'm glad to see you agree the single squeeze 2009D DC quarter is similar to the old doubled hub methods and no "skipping" was involved. Can you...
He, Wexler, doesn't refer to the term "skip" in this link. That is your terminology that you have added to explain your preference. If he, Wexler,...
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