Most of them have English as a second language it appears, or our educational system is really that bad.
I don't think English is his first language.
3 99 wams 140 98 wams 44 2000 wams.
Die chip, and it's very important to get the terminology correct. If new members read it one way, then read a different post with wrong...
Nope, that's not it.
Yes, all joking aside, it doesn't appear to be a silver planchett to me either.
Bigfoot is called a skunk ape in Cajun country. My bad!
So he would be your monkey uncle?
I'm just going by what my buddy Bigfoot told me!
Lol!!!!
I was once a new member, but no one ever made fun of my posts. Why? I do my research and don't believe in unicorns!
The 97 doubled ear is doubling. The doubling actually shows in the beard.
It's either a misaligned die or off center strike. Neither of which is severe enough to add a premium. I suggest you learn what actual terminology...
You would think if he read the previous posts he would have gotten "doubled" die correct.
The correct term would be psd , or post strike damage. Anything that's done after the coin is made will be damage.
Also, in the first picture there is an interior die break (IDB) above the ear. The only reason it looks recessed is the light sources appears to...
Also for the OP, I'm seeing a crack with die chips, not lamination issues. While possible, lamination errors are extremely rare on zincolns. You...
Chris, I wasn't telling you to look, that was directed towards the OP. Sorry I wasn't clearer.
I think it's just a trick of the lighting Chris. Look where it starts at the rim. Nice spike. Look over at cuds on coins and see if you can match...
Md for sure!
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