The first picture in your original post should be much clearer. There is a nice 39 DDR that can have a premium. Not massive but a lot more than...
I agree it's PMD. People do very strange things with coins. If your knew to numismatics I would've posted as well.
Except for when you find a coin you've wanted! That makes my heart beat a bit faster!
Nice coin! From what I understand. Filled dates are more desirable of the die chip coins.
Just for illustration purposes. Here is one of my nickels. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I personaly would keep it. Found a few rotated nickels,But not a quarter. I also think drawing north/south and east/west lines on the 2x2 makes it...
Struck through grease filled die. It reduces the quality of the coin. Sometimes letters,busts,and other things can be removed completely from the...
Two cases in point. The first PMD, The second a greaser and an actual strike through material. Notice on the first coin how around the anomaly is...
Also try putting your coin on a piece of white printer paper. On a solid device with a side light as mountain man suggested. Then crop the pics...
ToughCOINS, Great minds think alike!
Struck through will normally have no raised lines or raised mounds of material around the anomaly. PMD will always have material raised around the...
Ok, I have always called clashed dies that have been "repaired", Polished dies. I suppose I need to update my terminology!
I tiny hint of the G is left.[ATTACH]
Just thought it looked weird. It appeared to lay over the device and has a little tail on it.
What's happening above the 0 in one?
I believe it's the results of a polished die, But still a spender.
I think the rim on your coin has been flattened over time and has taking over some of the detail on the leg. If you look just below cents. You'll...
Yes I do. Some coins have been found 20-30 years after circulation. I guess we will agree to disagree!
Correct me if I'm wrong, But are you saying new varieties/errors can't be found once a coin has been in circulation for a few years. I would...
I hope you don't think I was being rude. It's just very difficult to tell from what very little we can see of the coin. I do hope it turns out to...
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