Maybe it's plated. Glad you are feeling better Eric.
[IMG] What generation holder is that? Nice and frosty devices.
I have always wanted to photo one of those 3d hall reverses.
One of my favorite Franklins. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am sure that there is one in there somewhere. I think of the Lesher dollars, Bryan dollars.
Rotations are usually calculated as if you were rotating the dial on a clock. Thats close to about 285. 15 degrees is still within specs.
It's no different than the 83 Lincolns in copper. even 85 and 89's have been found in Bronze.
It's possible, Transitional. Shelly here is a 70 last year of the 40%. These came out of 70 UC sets. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Better photos are needed. That's a sharp couple lines for something that happens at the mint
Real nice skin on that one.
PF 65 that void in the rim holds it back.
Same here. something screams a recoloring.
Interesting CoinMatt what does the obverse look like?
You said that? I am really not surprised. No matter how true it is.. Modern day folk have been tuned into reacting as if it is instinctive or...
Doggone planchet gas, as folks have said it is a plating issue.
Glad that Ian spared your domain, good to hear from ya.
It happens I think that the Idea behind this forum is community. I have reported before, at the same time. Having a blind eye, can be admirable....
So, here is an MS66 The scrape and contact on the cheek, IMO should have kept this coin at a 65 or lower, Thats besides the point. This coin...
@masterswimmer I didn't mean for that to come across the wrong way.
Here are the reverses same order. Same lighting and settings. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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