And, although I too tend to remember a short 'blurb' about him in ETCM, I believe it had no real 'good' personal info on him, more about what he...
Yea, but your post was 'clipped' off before the end of the 'Strip post'
Although I saw him at least once a month at the ECOH meetings, and some OCNEC Meetings, he was very very secret about his first name, for some...
That price was for a certified MS-65 Your Cud nickel, although nice, is not a Gem MS-65, imo. As is (raw), it's still worth $25-$35 or thereabouts.
The real 'spitting Eagle' is a die crack - your coin is the result of a die clash in that area.
Gee, am I too late to the party to say Rim Damage ?
I'd pay $185 for it.
circulation damage Not an error of any kind on the shoulder
Damage above the dot.
Acid/chemically treated surfaces Not an error, I'm sorry to say.
Normal, maybe a weaker strike than normal. The other photo you posted of the Rev. is from a new master Die (don't remember the exact date of...
replica token Is it the same size as a $10 gold ?
There were numerous articles written (Coin World & on-line) about these Experimental Rinse Dollars. The vast majority of them (thousands) were...
Weight is correct, coin looks good (from photos); can't explain the color difference you see, unless it was plated earlier.
50-50 chance of overlapped or inverted doubled edge lettering
It's called a die chip, and it occurs in-between the letters of Liberty, and on them (like yours). Also, chips occur in the digits of the date....
Not a genuine clip anyway.........
That's the area I thought the OP was talking about. It's part of the design, and a bit 'fatter' maybe, but no significance, that I can see. worn...
Next time I have to look at a Kennedy reverse before I post.
Doesn't look like a die chip. If it's not damage, it's a struck thru area, imo
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