Istanbul, not Constantinople?
I. Isles of Langerhans or did I guess that already.
Could be, I haven't seen many cuds on zincolns. This is one I'd like to see 'in hand.'
That is a die chip, a small piece of the die chipped away, causing a raised area on the coin. if the edge is damaged and the rim is involved, it's...
E. Europa G. Ganymede (Jupiter) I. The Isles of Langerhans M. Vulcan I'm just in one of those moods tonight.
My first, Riv, mentioned in my by-line(New one), once raced a Corvette. After 2 miles, The corvette was so far behind, the driver couldn't see it....
That is a cool error, I've not seen many in these later years. It is too faint for me to see, but it does look like the 8 lines up a bit better.
Can I change D to The Isles of Langerhans? OOps, no editing posts, I see.
A. Latvia B. Luxembourg C. Namibia D. Turks & Caicos E. Gambia F. England G. Hungary H. Switzerland I. Japan J. Latvia K. Russia L. Germany M....
I think it's strange that I've been here so long, and I still qualify as a newbie.
I don't think it's a cud, you can see the underlying zinc. possibly, if the blob is raised and the zinc is on top, but it looks gouged.
The 84 just looks like damage close-up.
The coin that caught my attention is the one you are comparing it to, it looks like it has a retained cud at about 2:00. Is there a 'lump' on the...
I'm Still orbiting. I beam down occasionally.
This week, so far, I have a pcgs ms64 Franklin and a lot of 2 silver eagles, 2009 and 2010. Mention cointalk and get 5% off.
It looks like the start of a 'spooning'.
Received today, Thank you very much.
I am torn between struck on a different coin and post-mint encapsulation. Mike D. might know on this one. I am leaning towards encapsulation...
see if those Ds match the edge of a quarter.
Man, silver just keeps on truckin. This week I have an almost complete set of Franklin halves, 3 90$ halves, a 1955 BU dime and a 2004 silver...
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