I was going to add my two memorial cents worth, but then I thought again..................................
not an error - not quite a 'dryer' coin. but it's been abused.
worn/overused die Common effect
Not a die crack, or a cud, imo. I think it's corrosion, based on the rest of the surfaces shown.
Looks like a filled die, as mentioned above.
Given the surface stains, and the damage around 'dollar', I'd say there is no error in the circle - it's either stained like the rest of the...
I see three die chips.
I don't see any doubling in front of his neck. I see a stain, but it's not doubled, as far as I can tell. Can you be a bit more specific about...
There is a Peace dollar with almost the exact same "S" on another room Based on the photos of both, only, it's probably a counter-stamp of...
Can't tell much from that one photo above. Probably the common ejection or mechanical doubling. A better than-average example, but not a DDO.
I think he means 'proof rev. die', like the '98's, 2000's, etc. (open AM)
'zinc rot' or contact mark
Major mint errors are mechanical striking errors - Double Strikes, Off Centers, Off metals, etc. Die errors are Doubled Dies, repunched...
Joe, it's possible it's a die crack across the face, and not a scratch. Can't tell for sure from the photo, but I believe I've seen a crack like...
It doesn't look close to being a dropped letter, and although I can't tell exactly what it is from the photos, it's not an error on the die, or...
Is anything else on the Obverse doubled ?
'thru the plastic' - you're seeing the reflection of the coin itself, and it's reflected back on the plastic. A very common effect for coins in...
aka: Worn, overused dies
imo, you're looking at the coin way too close-up. What with metal flow, etc. you're seeing things that are are normal on coins struck with 65...
Looks like a die gouge - haven't seen that one yet
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