Lol, looks like the only thing they can't copy is English
I see a post in the future "How to tell if your airtite is counterfeit" lol It wouldn't surprise me if china, or another country starts making...
there's one here, in that link posted earlier about how to tell if it's real or fake http://www.cointalk.com/t78043/#post803917
The MM was added to the master hub for circulation strikes starting in 1990 or 1991, so if 1 is a rpm they all are, so no added value. It looks...
Magician coin maybe?
From the coneca website http://conecaonline.org/content/glossary.html
Notice on the DDR image the second impression is the same height or very close to it, and on the MDD it is step like where the second impression...
Make sure it can weigh grams to the second decimal place
I have an odd sized IHC too, only mine is a lot smaller lol [IMG]
here is a nother link with pics. grats http://www.lincolncentresource.com/wideams.html
looks like just toning to me, can you weigh it?
From those pics i see nothing to make it a doubled die.
again, I say Post Mint Damage. It took a hit there and moved the metal.
It's PMD, look at what the OP calls arms, the difference in color indicate a gouge of some kind where the metal was displaced. Nothing to see...
1 is PMD, post mint damage. The similarity doesn't make it a error. I can show you tons that were PMD because of the finger of an automated coin...
is it graded by a TPG?
A cud is a die break where part of the die fell off and is missing. Everyone who said cud should research what an actual cud looks like. As for...
Lol, I love Douglas Adams
No, it's Post Mint Damage(PMD). somthing hit both rims
it was dipped in acid
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