I', not seeing any extra thickness or separation line on your coin @Makin_Cents . Just some plating disturbances.
After seeing Kbbpll's thread. Not very good! They definitely could use some help in that department.
Great find!
Hey @Burton Strauss III is the above Mexican piece one of those samples you talked about?
Wow seems they need help in their photography department. Why not photo them before the slabbing?
As a central device on the coin it could be a Doubled die. Seeing the whole coin would also be good to tell if there is die deterioration...
It removed the details of her hair, and top of head.
Here was my first, I was lurking in the shadows for a little while. When you find that First undeniable DDO! | Coin Talk
She is missing the top of her head. Not a grease filled die. It would be from a heavy polishing, or lapping of the die. This removes the lower...
I really like that 1924 Peso.
I wouldn't remove it. But doing so would mean a dip and that removes any natural toning the coin has.
Because the devices are incuse, any movement during the strike would cause them to get bigger. Doubled dies happen in the Hubing process, not...
This is incuse die doubling, a form of MD. Awesome photos by the way.
Sure could be some letter transfer. neat coin. Not sure it is an 1891 looks like 189 1 to me.
Going thru some pocket change from last year. Here is an honest Au, not the same year, but something that has the potential to get over a quarters...
I know ICG does.
Makes me wonder what those Jeffersons grade at Anacs.
The photos are a bit pixelated to tell condition of the surfaces. As far as the details of the coin, AU. Most of these coins are found in...
This is an old thread Chris. Welcome to CT. This thread has quite a few coins to pick one out. Which coin are you referring to?
Not sure where you see the planchet crack. The coin is an Improperly mixed aloy. AKA "Woodie" The area on the rim and wheat stalk is a retained...
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