Yeah, you can see a bit of grain now-- it runs sort of North-South. The bright stripe goes the other way. So I guess some sort of interference,...
Slightly better pic, maybe... [ATTACH]
I did clean it myself, with acetone, after I found it. Didn't change the color, as far as I could see.
Good Morning! I certainly did not polish this coin, but does it look like someone else did?? I think it's just an alloy mix error (aka Woody)...
oops, title fixed. :rolleyes:
What do we think? Thanks~~ [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks. I don't see anything that matches up. The front is 1 F-C, I think, but the reverse is... who knows. There's a lot going on in that...
... and the line that looks like a die break on the obverse completely matches the VAM 1-B. I take it I should include that as well?
It IS fun. So on the obverse, the R,T and Y are clearly doubled. Should I not be looking for that?
Oh my. I was looking in the top 50. Now I see the others. This is interesting.
Ah ha. Now that MM seems so obvious. There's only one VAM for 1923-S that I see, and it doesn't seem to apply.
I don't know where the MM is on these. (!) Here's the reverse. Thanks~~ [ATTACH]
Thanks-- did not know about that. If I was trying to sell it on ebay, I'd call it a VAM2. It's so worn there's no saying it isn't, but it actually...
Thanks.
I only own a few coins other than a bunch of wheat pennies-- this is one of two peace dollars I own, and she went through a house fire with us....
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] There's the obvious crack on the reverse, and then I just noticed the weird thing on the obverse, on his neck... ?? Thanks.
Thank you.
I thought the skid mark running between his head and Liberty, that continues down onto his collar, looked like PMD. No?
The top (or left) part of the head is raised, at the crack. Is that what you mean? Or would the entire area be raised? Thanks---
[ATTACH] I know, PMD. I just like it.
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