I agree with @Kevin Mader. I would like to see clearer photos also.
Nice write up! Love the FE’s.
The 1946 looks like ghosting: http://www.error-ref.com/progressive-indirect-design-transfer/ The 1972 appears to be a vice job. The obverse could...
Nice coin. I’m not seeing a DD unfortunately. You have been here awhile. Please post full pictures, not thumbnails. You will get more feedback...
I know you have been looking at old purchases. When did you get these?
I think he posted a picture of a true spitting Eagle, not the OP’s coin.
Nice finds!
Looks like the die was heavily abraded to me.
It’s a lamination (de-lamination) error. Very nice. http://www.error-ref.com/?s=Lamination+
The arc appears to be the same, but why is there a rim on the obverse and an dark ring too far away to be a collar mark? Also the dark toning that...
Can we see full obverse and reverse pictures of the coin? It’s hard to make a correct diagnosis based on thumbnails of a mint mark with no other...
That coin looks like it was plated by your last pictures. What does the edge look like?
Folks, we are always worried about the future of our wonderful hobby. Are we really going to excoriate a Y’n because they post faster than you...
I would be too!
We had S&H Green Stamps in my small town until the mid 80’s.
This is really a neat piece of history! Thanks for sharing!
The 1992 has plating disturbance doubling. http://www.error-ref.com/?s=Plate+disturbance+doubling+
Looks right. Nice coin.
It maybe die scratch from a feeder finger. It appears to uniform for a plating blister to me. JMHO http://www.error-ref.com/accidental-die-abrasion/
It’s called ridge ring. It comes from a worn die. http://www.error-ref.com/?s=Ridge+ring+
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