The only way is that the webbing stayed mated to the cent.
I was speaking in general, about shield cents. I have no idea what happened to the OP coin. Denver coins show up all the time with unstruck...
Based on the condition of the coin, it is all damage.
Could have been an eraser.
I have been reading a lot lately about the annealing of the planchets, having to do with weak strikes, Planchet striations flat surfaces happen...
https://doubleddie.com/58243.html
It may have made it past the Ballistic bag. https://www.coinbooks.org/v26/esylum_v26n14a21.html
F is also my favorite. It looks the most original out of the bunch.
It's only 20,000 above melt.
I had no idea, knew that vol ll started with half dimes. I will have to stop by my closest Barnes and Noble.
The Cherrypickers guide is for varieties. Which book did you get a VOL1 or a VOL ll. Vol 1 cover dominations 5 cents and under. VOL ll covers...
Did you buy it in the 80's
Thats what I thought from the photos. I should have read the insert.
Just wondering what VAM the 188/5 MS62 is? Is it a doubled 5?
Cool set Panzerman. Beautiful toning on the silver. Is that 3 or 4 gold coins?
Well, I was way off on that one.
Thats pretty sad Barney. Yeah, stay away!
It was polished and lacquered, nothing special.
Might be a slider MS62
I bought a bunch of Broadstruck Roosevelts, it was the first time I have ever bought coins without seeing them first. Thanks @paddyman98 the 20%...
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