@WOLF6831 …DON’T post them on the errors forum: they are not errors, they are manufacturing defects that have no value. …imo…Spark
You have posted enough pictures, but you need to do the following: 1. Go to Coinsandcanada.com. From the homepage, search for doubled die,...
Please tell us where the errors are. I don’t see any.
They’re called Centennial Lincolns. First issued 1909. Bicentennial is 1976. But I’m not seeing any doubling. Both Wexler and VV have...
No. I’m not seeing any type of doubling on either coin. The desired type is “hub” doubling. The worthless doubling has several names…go to...
You could try a new acetone soak, but not anything else. Otherwise, leave it be. I don’t know anything else that is safe to use, besides xylene...
…and some close-ups of IGWT would help, too. But nothing but Md on the reverse…imo…Spark
Looks like a scuff of some sort. I don’t think it is a planchet flaw. Have you tried any acetone to see if it is a film or streak on the...
No. This is MD. Mechanical/Machine/Strike doubling…it has to do with the movement or shift of the planchet as it is being struck. Flat and...
…all Peace and Morgan dollars have a VAM attribution. Not true. Go to VAM World and search for “VNA”. This stands for VAMS NOT ASSIGNED....
I looked at it again and yes, there is slight wear on most of those hair strands above the ear, imo. If you compare different areas you can see...
Just now returned to the forum… I see wear in the wheat kernals, the top and bottom of the Phrygian Cap, the cotton bolls and leaf edges. Also...
Yes, it has the bag marks and face chatter, but your coin exhibits wear whereas this one does not…imo…Spark
I found and posted the link in post #6…Spark
I disagree with the “details” denouncement, I don’t think the excessive contact marks sink it, but they are prevalent enough on both sides to make...
Yes. This is evidence of heat and force PMD damage, and dropped too. …imo…Spark edited to add: the date appears to be 1974…
Look at it this way: Since 1942 ( 81 years ago ) there exists a high probability that all of the varieties have been identified and catalogued....
Theory: Jewelry application…wrap a thread or fine chain in a loop around to hold the coin…imo…Spark
Maybe you will accept an answer from another member. You’ll have to wait for someone else to respond.
Those are long scratches…not die break. PMD again…imo…Spark
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