It's a good looking coin. I don't see any red flags. The 2 die cracks, radiating from the wing from the wing, between the 5th and sixth stars...
I was a plus. What did you think it would grade? @Lehigh96
I was a bit busy yesterday, got to my package late last night. Here are my gifts. Thanks SS. A seated quarter weighs 5.5g A 53 and a 61 Franklin...
It's not just nickels, it happens on all copper nickel compositions.
Seems that google was of no help in this one. I thought that seemed like too much.
Morgans have a weight tolerance of +- .5g. It is possible that your coin was struck on a rolled thin Planchet. Check the diameter.
Sal they are called improperly annealed. This is when the planchets spent too much time in the annealing oven.
Why?
Wonderful "in Trade" tokens. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I was scrolling thru the photos. Second Barber Q. [ATTACH]
Can't compare a type 1 to a type 2. Two different designs.
Yours is without Mail. Heard it had nothing to do with nudity, Just that congress felt the need to cover her chest with protection, 1st WW.
Looks like there is a couple more between the 6th and 7th star.
This a pocket change find found on my desk. It has the brilliance to be a Slider what am I? [ATTACH]
Nice one Collect. This is the only CC that I can find right now. VAM-3A [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Is this the way they normally look, the reverse die looks like it was changed. The obv is a much later die stage.
I found some older photos. I am not positive but remember it to be the old ball of the set. A replacement so too say. I think that this is the 66....
Do you have before photos?
Thats Wild Stuff. I have always loved history.
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