All of these anomalies are above the field, Not incuse.
Fred also told me this wasn't a die clash. So not very impressed with his coin expertise![ATTACH]
The areas in question are between the red arrows[ATTACH] and the raised above the field areas between the yellow arrows!
Fred could you point out the "flattened area? I don't see it at all.
I would disagree.
I'm sorry, But I'm not seeing a MAD, If it were the rim would be smaller or none existent on one side pole of this coin. As I said everything is...
So how does the second interior rim get created?
Sorry,But you gotta be kidding me!
How is it a MAD when everything is symmetrical?
Looks like the edge and rim are almost perfect.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What would cause the "secondary" inner rim? from lack of terminology. The area between the devises are raised.
I agree, The anomaly just looked to clean! Thanks for the second and third opinions!
I believe this to be a minor cud, But would like confirmation. There isn't any match on cuds on coins. Any advice is appreciated![ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Not sure what any of this is. Looks like a MD rim all the way around the obverse, With maybe a couple die chips. Any advice is greatly...
I thought this coin to be PMD, But the areas around the anomaly is flat like should be on a strike through, Also this coin shows no bend or...
Fairly nice greaser in this guys opinion! What say you?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This ( to me ) would be the best way to show a potential buyer the rotation .[ATTACH]
Pretty much what I said.
I believe it's a die scrape.
Some examples I've found in my stash on a quick search. I most likely have more but college football is on so......[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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