No split serifs/notching, flat and shelflike, no thickening. So, no characteristics of true hub doubling
Wild guess but try holy roman empire Austria Hall Ferdinand II or possibly German state emden
NNC slabs are considered basement slabs, and as others said, should be considered as raw coins. No great loss breaking it out, IMO
Can't tell from the pics. Are you comfortable determining the difference between true hub doubling and mechanical or die deterioration doubling?...
What's up with this? A member takes the time to help somebody new and gets dumped on right away? Oh well, I guess there are all kinds in the...
Significant Abrasive damage. PMD
My opinion is similar to that of @-jeffB It MIGHT be struck without plating but the pics have to much glare. I wouldn't get my hopes up but I...
The following is a good site to determine the value of foreign coins https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pays.php
The following is a good link for looking up foreign coins. I have it bookmarked https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?ct=coin
Post mint abrasive damage. Notice all the tiny scratches that wouldn't occur at the mint
I can't find the thread in the archives, but i recall, @Fred Weinberg posting a thread about purchasing shrunken coins and giving a brief, general...
I'm also good on a strike through. I'm not seeing any raised/displaced metal, although there are some shadows in the lower part of the 3rd pic...
Many/most newer collectors post their observations in the hopes of trying to convince everyone that they have a very valuable error. Very few...
Not a strike through as explained above. Most likely glue or possibly nail polish. Since it's PMD, go ahead and peel it off if you want or try an...
No need for the cap lock. If you read the link @Kentucky provided, you'll see it's from PCGS. They give a good explanation of how the D was...
Do you have a reference link? All I've been able to find is the cent is 97.5%Zn 2.5% Cu, not specifically the core. It does seem that 2.5% may...
It's a cud Laminations occur when there are impurities or poorly mixed areas of the coin alloy. The core of the current Lincoln cent isn't an...
The 1922 plain is due to the die being heavily polished. The die IS permanently changed Filled dies are due to random junk falling from the...
There was only one type of 2 used for 1928.
Slabs are not 100% airtight. They can have variations in the seal, variations in the shells, the plastic isn't hermetic, etc . if sealed...
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