While looking for rolled coins, I found this 2005 Kansas proof die dent at a Jewelry store.[ATTACH]
I'm not sure about ms 70. Don't think it will make ultra cameo though. I cannot find any record of an example sold in a public auction.
Came across this in a jewelry store last week for less than melt.
I found this 1965 sms at the Local coin shop yesterday. Still in the mint cello. No envelope.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So you're 100% certain that there are no remnants of a second mint mark?
Chris said it is a fluke. I say it is a mis-placed mint mark. It can be seen better in person with a loop or a microscope. Anyway I'm happy with...
I stand corrected. Not a OMM. I had to leave for awhile, never ran away. So Chris time for you to walk away and learn to be more polite. Best...
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What it is is a mis-placed mint mark. I'll try to load better photos.
I wouldn't know anything about bad breath, so I'll assume you're an expert. Time to move on Chris.
Polishing out the mint mark would shrink the size of the font.
Right out of a mint set.
Can't find this listed anywhere? Varity Vista did not have it listed. Any suggestions?
Going through some mint sets this morning and found this.[ATTACH]
The example is not my coin.
I also noticed a few examples overstruck on only one side? Can't remember where it was. So being overstruck on only one side common?
Homer Simpson moment. DOH.
How do double denomination coins that have mirrored lettering get slabed by the grading companies and graded as double denomination? I thought...
Minor rotation of the die?
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