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It has to be raised to be a die crack. When the die cracks, the metal from the coin fill it in during the pressing
I can answer a couple of your questions. The lines are not polish lines, but improperly mixed alloy. The different alloys tone differently. see...
OMG! Will this never die. It is back again - and at $4,000 again....
Although I agree they are not improperly mixed alloy, unless someone comes up with a better name, I will stick with the name "woody".
It says "they're back". I read that to mean they are being made again.
It still is a 44-D. Messing with the date does not change when it was minted.
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I think it is a real 1909 VDB that some one has added an "S" to.
As a stab, it looks like it might go cleaned by NGC/PCGS, but still a great buy.
XF45! Very nice!!! I will bet you get all kinds of answers for that one
Even the 1922-D in MS60 would be nearly $100 - unless it were counterfeit.
I do not think that is a lamination. It appears to be something coating the coin. Aside from that, I see nothing outside of wear.
Not a weak"D". The "D" is too strong, the reverse is too strong, the TRUST is sharper than IN GOD, and, if you are attempting to show the...
You (nor anyone's) eyes cannot possible see how any atom is colored. Just like the chocolate milk, 90% is white, but your eyes only see the...
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