then Id open it. Dealers or sellers would leave it unopened for a premium.
Oh yes that is what it is. I forget about die dents lol, found a couple on 2015-P 25C Homesteads. Can these become die breaks?
Whats "the former" lol?
Never.
Isnt that technically Die Deterioration Doubling?
I found a few while I was in NYC for a week during the end of summer, that was the first and last time I've found any haha. Anyone else notice...
I dont think I'd call that a cud, Im not even sure if thats a die break. Rim burr?
To me it depends whether you are a numismatist/coin collector, or a coin dealer/seller.
Haha, he was just joking around I'm sure.
But I guess all that matters is that I possibly used to be a carrot, and that carrot used to be a star, so now I'm a star.;):happy:
Yes I agree on the '21.
Ha! Happens all the time lol, still don't understand why I got a ":/" for my explanation while kindly explaining and siding her case. :eek:
I know, they aren't my coins (to be honest I think the images are slightly edited). Though they are straight grades. Coin #1- PCGS MS65...
ha!
All of those coins are natural.
Funny relevant topic. Scientists just witnessed the collision of two neutrons stars, creating tooonss of gold and iron!
I didn't know you wanted to go to North Idaho College! Beautiful campus! :happy: https://www.nic.edu/_img/index1.jpg
I think the D has a hit on it, but either way MMs don't show DDO.
OP, please post a picture of the coin compared to another penny and a dime side by side.
You're right, you never did. But a lot of people call it ugly and "tarnish" and I just don't see it. Besides on some, especially the one the OP...
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