It doesn't look like one, but post a less-blurry pic just to be sure.
Probably a fake coin (or machined half fake, half real) if one side is facing the wrong direction.
Since the coin is struck after a legit clip, you can usually tell by the metal flowing into the clip if it is real. A real one will also have the...
I think you're onto something. It doesn't look like post mint or die chips. High/low "extra leaf" guy is sabotaging dies again? Is the edge...
Same here. It looks like an easy XF if you get it reslabbed in a new-style holder.
It's legit. If it was fake, they would have had to go to the trouble of re-plating it to hide the zinc core. BTW LOL @ "clipped die" Joe.
Looks like a jewelry coin. Such a shame :-(
That's a nice coin. Someone must have spend an OLD container of change or something. The die scratches are very strong and distinct, so if it is a...
AU50, chopped and whizzed. Still a nice coin though.
It looks like a rolling machine damaged the coin, and a layer is peeling away around the perimeter of the coin. It's pretty easy to see what is...
I was wondering how it happened. Anyone know? His description is not very clear.
How does this happen? Or is it bogus? I've never heard of this happening....
It looks like it's struck through a small piece of debris.
So if NCS treats a spot on a coin, they won't give it an official grade? Or is it only when the spot is still visible after treatment? Even...
Is this still a really rare coin? There are fewer than 100 known right?
It's obviously PMD. It doesn't matter what caused it. It's not even worth debating.
I'm pretty sure you guys are being trolled.
You asked who Joe is in a thread. He is a troll on here in the introductions and error forums. He has at least 20 accounts and makes a new one...
Not all 42s were war nickels. And I gotta call it inconclusive. I don't see a Blakesley effect, and there's too much wear to see how the metal...
Bump for updates??
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