This. Fake error made using a fake cent die struck on a genuine Ike dollar.
Definitely clash marks.
Post mint damage.
Need a better picture, but I don't think so.
Pending better photos, I am going to give a preliminary diagnosis of a genuine coin overstruck with two false obverse dies, with something placed...
Modern made as in Post-WW2, but I couldn't be more specific than that.
There is a disturbance in the Force here. Can we please see more photographs?
You are hilarious. The Dandanistas are the ones who have hissy fits if anybody dares to have a differing opinion.
Why do you have a guilty conscience?
Looks like there was a very thin die cap that fell off of the obverse die and got struck into this coin. Where the cap included the letters of...
"Jealousy" implies that I want one and cannot buy one. I CAN buy one, but do not want one. Plain and simple.
And labels NEVER get separated from the item they are labeling!
I bought one of the more expensive DinoLite USB camera to study die varieties and it is very disappointing. The ring of lights makes it very...
I like that coin!
When I was at ANACS we received a Registered package with about $500 in POSTAGE on it. This drew our attention, and several of us witnessed the...
Looks like the "damage" was a lamination just below the surface that got pushed up and folded back by the prong. Tough break, but stuff happens....
Looks like a fake second strike from false dies.
I would not call those "blanks." I would call them chopped up planchet webbing, aka "shruff."
There is a possibility that it is an original set. I have seen many 19th century original sets over the years. I would not say that this one was...
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