Common Mike. Dont let this ride.
Any time you have a question dont be afraid to ask.
Exactly not a struck thru threads. That coin is circulated and should not be confused with an actual error.
Damaged, die deterioration and MD. None of those are Doubled Dies give it up, find a new hobby or just listen to the folks that are trying to...
Holy clash Batman! It wouldn't be a variety because the clash was eventually polished away. Die clashes usually arent considered a variety...
It looks like moved metal from damage and wear and tear.
So, this guy lucked into a whole roll of Doubled Dies. We usually get the folks that don't understand what MD and DDD is. But really the OP thinks...
Possible 66 But I think it is a 65. Nice RPM!
It's not just on those areas it is on the forehead, nose and below the bust above the date.
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Thanks, toning is a preference. some like it some don't. Most folks don't realize that a brilliant white coin has been dipped or cleaned in it's...
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I agree, the blue is not ink. This one sat a while in a cabinet of an old folder. 100% original toning.
With copper I use distilled water first, then I will rotate olive oil and water until the corrosion has mostly been removed. It sucks but you will...
LOL! :rolleyes: Probably a plating blister Or die deterioration.
It is incused machine doubling. http://www.error-ref.com/?s=incuse+doubling Since the single squeeze method of making dies was introduced I don't...
25 myself, and might even be looked at as a 20 depending on the clean look of the coin.
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Best of luck to the buyer, He / She thought it was 65 or better.
It looks like it has some real nice luster I am at MS66 as for the steps I can't quite tell if that mark is bridging the steps under the third...
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