Not a doubled die, it's a result of the copper plating.
Yep, just some die deterioration + grease.
Both are damaged coins. Not errors.
I replied to your thread. ;)
The Roosevelt dime is definitely a die chip. As for the Nickel, pics with less glare would help. @paddyman98 may have some input as well.
@Expiri59 Pictures, please.
Sorry, but can't help with those blurry reverse pics.
Authentic, EF-40.
Yes, that's a fake for certain. Lack of detail, mushy lettering and devices, and surface color all point to it being a counterfeit. The value of...
Those are Lathe Lines. A keeper IMO.
Looks like it might be a die chip to me.
Sorry, but reporting won't get you anywhere. You'll need to crop your pics before posting, please.
AU-58, excellent for the grade.
Post mint damage, not a mint error.
Linear plating bubble.
Yes, that is caused by a deteriorated die.
Yes these are the older PCGS green label holders. Back then grading standards were "stricter" as you mentioned.
Split plating, not a cud.
Yep, zinc rot.
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