Coins produced at the Philadelphia mint for this year and many others didn't have a mintmark
The pictures vaporized like clouds. I do the same thing when looking way too long.
I was going to ask you the same question. It's only because I know so much about him (which can easily be found on the Internet) that he thinks...
Could be if it were in the fields.
Man o' man what crappy pictures but from what I can see it's die deterioration or MD.
Not sure what you'd call it but I don't think it's post mint.
I would say struck through but what? maybe a bugger I don't know.
crap, looks like you guys have them all. Awesome bills. thanks
I would if I had some.
Interesting mark by the ear. Is it incuse or raised?
Not an error, it's machine doubling damage.
The question of the coin has faded but coincraze lives on with other user names on other forums.
I have a Garrett and a White MXT but haven't used them for coin hunting yet.
I does look like an odd struck through.
I like the Silver Proof Sets.
You are exactly correct. There is no such a thing as a 'double die'. http://www.coinresource.com/articles/doubled_dies.htm
Yep, it's post mint damage from a counting or rolling machine.
Well I'm going to disagree with you. [IMG] I think the Jefferson nickel and Statehood quarter are boring to me.
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With the pictures you have supplied I don't.
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