That's obviously a hammer job. I hope it's a fake ICG slab and they really aren't that dumb. Even if ICG blew it, it's pretty low of the seller to...
It's a real clip. Nice coins!!
Rolling machine damage. That's why it's so common and always affects the last digit.
It looks like they use a different type of collar than we do here, which is why the coin was almost cut in 2 by the strike.
It looks like a small lamination peeled off. I'm surprised they didn't body bag it. It could also be struck through a fragment, but the pic is...
Wow, that might have BU details if not for the corrosion all over it. Nice find. And the rotated reverses were very common on early Indian cents.
It looks like a die chip or gouge. It is not going to have any effect on the value. Rolling machine damage looks a bit different.
I can't tell for sure on a 2 dimensional photo, but it does look like it.
It's just BARELY touching the "Washington DC" so yes it is a keeper, but don't expect to make a fortune or anything.
The rim is raised before it is struck...
It could be either one. Mike D would know for sure.
Actually, we still have doubled dies even today with the single-squeeze hubbing.
It's not a rotated reverse... And actually, it looks like it could be a legit clip, but it's so beat up it wouldn't be worth selling.
It's real. Maybe a straight clip from the edge or end of the metal sheet.
The edges are slightly raised on the planchets before the strike, so you either see that one because of a slightly misaligned die, or it could be...
When there is extra reeding on the inside of the coin like that, it's from a collar clash. Die clashes being polished down are normal. Unless you...
Not really. Even though it was likely caused by ejection from the edge-lettering machinery, it is just damage and could easily be replicated post...
LOL eB@y....
Wouldn't this note get body bagged if resubmitted? Since they have the serial number on record. Is this practice illegal? Against eB*y policy? I...
Here is the account that bought the note on eBay. Could this be his front account for buying the notes that he doctors and resells?...
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