This coin was minted in Philadelphia where no mintmark was applied.
Those pictures are great Idhair. And I agree the coin was in a holder, a encased coin.
loosehcange; I was wondering if you were able to get a picture yet?
I'm sure the weight will be along soon, I hope!
Ok
Weighing the coin was mentioned above, do you have a weight? Also the diameter.
What do you see that's wrong with it?
Looks like someone stripped the plating from that coin, it's because of the dull appearance that I say that.
Actually, no.
Welcome loosechange, I see you're new to the forum. What are your interests. You are always welcome to introduce yourself in the intro section.
Mint error coins are rare. And most minting errors are found by the mint and never released into circulation. That makes discovering and holding...
I agree 100%
I am having the same problem doing a search for the next thread. It takes anywhere from 21 sec. to never. A little frustrating if you ask me....
The measurement is of the field or whatever you call it. Therefore the planchet could be a thick one produced from a strip that was not rolled...
Welcome to the forum. Can you give us a weight? Thanks
It's an opinion, who would fault you for that?
If you can get a good shot of the west side, it would be great. I don't see any splits there.
I'm going with jcuve on this one and call it 'plating split doubling'
You do see doubling on liberty 'die deterioration doubling'.
Yes, even part of the rim is missing like it was shaved away, except the strike is still there. I do believe it's a 'split planchet' or a...
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