So in other words like Michael was saying... If you look at my profile pic that is the color and look of missing a clad layer.
Ty very much. I try to get the whole coin but my little stand does not extend high enough. I am going to try and construct one for instances like...
For the sake of conversation... If it WERE a triple clip would it hold enough value as an error to justify spending the $4 to know for sure?
Isn't there something like a Blakely effect or something like that that I could look for? Not sure on spelling.
I found this in my 2nd to last roll last night. hoping it is a legit clip.
thank you everyone. what I thought would be an easy question is obviously a lot more involved then I realized. I never looked at the difference...
mine exhibits that same die gouge in G. I don't know anything about what classifies as a significant marker but it is quite noticeable. as soon as...
first off welcome to CT and the hobby. the best advice here I will probably be able to give you is... no one can help with a specific coin that...
thank you everyone. I was thinking it looked like SMS coin in the CPG but I didn't think I would find one in circulation. 2 out 0f 7 coins are...
I wish. These 7 broke the drought.
it would be nice if 2 out of 7 were doubled dies. can I kindly get a verdict on this other one please?
I got 7 pieces. 2 90's and 5 40's. this beauty was among them.
here is my previous post for photos. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1853-half-dime-with-lamination-and-obv-rev-clash-good-buy.302053/#post-2837433
I have a 1853 half dime graded NGC XF 45. on the grading label it only mentions that it has a reverse lamination. what is not mentioned is the MAD...
I happened to notice this on here and wanted to just check if it was notching? thanks in advance.
sorry for all the post folks. going through everything I put aside to inquire about and are just re-finding them. is this machine doubling?
does it have the notching on the 2?
Thanks folks. I always ask before assuming I know what I am doing.
I will take something over nothing. Thank you.
I neglected to mention in the OP about the area under the S. I know it is in rough shape in that area though.
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