Collecting nut. Please explain to me how a worn die can cause different effects across the edge of a single coin?
Everything is as should be except the obverse interior rim.
Just thought this was odd to have MD in the ear and cheek only. Any thoughts are appreciated! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Could be a well placed hit, But had to ask. Any thoughts are appreciated! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks. That will also answer my cent coins with the same anomaly.
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Pretty much the north edge of the obverse. Sorry about the dog hair! LOL! Any thoughts are appreciated![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I thought it was a dryer coin, But there isn't the same damage on the reverse. Any thoughts are appreciated![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Pretty much all the way around the obverse. Any advice is appreciated![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not sure how this was formed. East from the bottom of the bust north to around the B in Liberty. Any advice is appreciated! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Most likely PMD, But figured I'd throw it out there. Any advice is appreciated![ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks for the responses. I have quite a few of these. Not the same year or in the same location. I'm not looking to sell any of them, But are...
Ok, What type of variety? This has to be a mint issue. Since the "lines" run under part of the moto.
Any thoughts?
Would any of the higher archy be willing to take a peek at this coin?
I appreciate the thoughts! I think I'm going to toss it into some acetone for a day or two and see if I can get any better info.
That's the only thing I could think of how the obverse and reverse could have different rotations on them. JUst throwing it out there.
I guess that's the most likely scenario!
Correct, Another thing that got me thinking ( probably a bad thing) is the obverse die shows a much later die state than the reverse. IS there a...
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