It is a class IV doubled die and a class VIII The class three shows mostly on the central devices, The doubling is mostly noticed on those devices...
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This is a one off token for the Knights of the coin table. I got if from Dan at the past show here in Denver.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is another porcelain notgeld 5 Sachsen 1921 3.4g and 23.8 mm[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Darnitt I fell asleep. I paid 60 for it. @GoldBug999 wins this one. By the way it fits well with the other 55 D/S Jefferson's, I have in soapbox...
What you are referring to as stains is toning, a stained coin would not grade.
More likely, stabilize the camera. I'd imagine that would fix the problem. It looks like classic die deterioration doubling, and some PMD from...
The only thing that I can think of is that the toning on the first one muted some of the flashy luster.
Any more guesses? I will post a little later this evening.
The first Buffalo is MS65, @Paddy54 made me look at the MM again and see that the die deterioration below and to each side of the MM was a match....
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You are correct. I must have been thinking of the no P dime.
Off hand I don't see anything that says fake, But there are some good fakes out there. It has been cleaned IMO. There will be more folks posting...
The no MM is from Philadelphia mint. It wasn't until 82 that a P was put on the coin.
Also the lower part of o and d are there I think you may have found one. Nice!
Even if there are those that "don't have time" to look at some of the minor variety's, there will always be a premium for the ones that aren't...
Let me see if I can find something. Probably the morning, if someone has one to post the floor is open.
Wealthy indeed!
Hey Craig, I have seen some of these posted on Ct. @Loong Siew collects these and he isn't the only one.
Thanks. Do you have any coins depicting a mother and child. Whether it be a token, medal, exunomia. Ancient?
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