OK. Maybe it isn't damage just trying to get everyone to think. Do I need to show a full size photo? LOL
Found some cool NE clashes already. An unusual die crack on a 51. Some RPM's. I enjoy going back thru my collection to see if there has been...
@Kentucky If I ever move from this climate, I will have to change the way I keep coins. Until then. I have bronzes next to silvers, next to the...
That is a topic for the faint at heart. Haven't heard that term in a while.
Just started going thru about 20 rolls of pocket change wheats. Found a few that I didn't know I had.
A capped die, Could simply be die deterioration https://www.error-ref.com/?s=capped+die
That depends on if the spot is corrosion or not. The green spots aren't good.
Just a simple question. Is this Bronze disease? Looks a lot like verdigris. [ATTACH]
[IMG] New coin? or same reverse? That looks like an early stage capped die.
Another in the random set of quiz's. What type of damage is this?[ATTACH]
Always remember that the spacing between the A and M and M E are the same with a Wide AM. Die polishing can also be a factor in the spacing...
The definition is extremely mushy. Could be worn out dies?.. Definitely has an imitation look to it.
The grade isn't even close. Yours is in AU as said above. It is nice and could be a slider. Just not enough luster to get a grade above Gem (65)
Please explain.
Does it look copper? Part of the coin? If so then it could be a retained interior die break. We could use better photos if that is the case.
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Welcome to CT Buck. What do the other side of the first two look like?
MM? See the N, that is MDDO Master die doubling.
Exactly,
I think that Tough coins is right on this one. That MM doesn't follow the design of the D or S. Could be damage but something looks off.
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