Hmm. let me go and look, didnt receive a you have a PM waiting message though.. It was in there and I have replied.. hopefully there is enough...
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I cant really tell from the picture. Its either PMD (cut) or perhaps it could be a lamination that is peeling. Hard to tell with these pictures.
na he is in Canada, he is good to go.. as for the Medal, it would not be a collectable in my adobe.. If it floats your boat, enjoy.. ( I dont...
Looks to be Plating bubbles. So your partially correct in what you thought it was. It is the same metal..
I dont think that it has been tampered with based on those pictures. My guess is that its just a light roll.. One thing that I did find...
I agree as well. Look at the shelving.
PMD. look at the rims. The damage on the center obv. is a gouge. It looks like its skidded across a parking lot a few times.
die deterioration doubling. no added value.. I thought I had already answered this question in the last day or two.. You can see a twin to it...
I have a little bit of knowledge on this.. I have looked at literally hundreds of thousands of the Adams Dollars and I don't recall seeing a...
Nice Off Center and Blank Planchet.
I think somebody owes Bobby and Susan an apology over at CCF.. : )
the error did not occur..its post mint damage
well, I guess I am blind as a bat.. I don't see it.
Matt has this one. I agree with him.. give it a quick bath in acetone and that should do the trick.. nice coin..
Looks like a feeble attempt at spooning to me.
Where are you seeing the doubling at? I see nothing. But then again I am not.. well never mind.. show me where your seeing it
1. No 2. Yes 3. No 4. No 5. No also note the description and the coin pictured are different coins. Script says 2006, coin is a 2011. 6. No 7....
ok, back on topic.. I see no DDO, can you perhaps get some closeup shots of the area that your seeing the doubling in?
Perhaps somebody can enlighten me on what an "expert" is in errors and varieties? I have read many of Noncents post and I have to say that thus...
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