Here it is An off center will not have a rim on the week side. Good guess on the grade. On the money The luster might be right, but too many...
Any last guess's. Getting ready to take a slab pic
The perimeter lettering (obv) and the details in the wreath. It is a grease filled die . I would agree with Coins 4 Eli. The rim details and a...
I won't either.
No clue what you are talking about.
Bump I will reveal the details later this evening.
I believe it is just in the field. I do not have the coin in hand right now. I would have to hunt it down.
Well here is the grade, it's nothing spectacular just a nice looking gem. [ATTACH]
Sorry Lehigh what I posted isn't a wheel mark. Took a while to find photos. I still can't see anything in their photos or yours. What I posted and...
Below is NGC definition with pics. I can see why these can be hard to find in static photos. NGC Grading: What Are “Wheel Marks”? | NGC
I will post the grade a little later this evening.
I thought about that, this reminds me more of intentional die abrasion, than a feeder finger. But it could be.
Can you find a wheel mark in those photos? I didn't want to bogart @Lehigh96 thread.
Wonderful coin Meatman.
This is a SEGS slab.
Opinions / I would rather call them statements are rather welcome.
I would have to agree. I am open up to other arguments.
I have been holding on to this one for a bit. Licinius I, AD 308 -324, Follis. [ATTACH]
These are raised die polish lines. There isn't a loss of luster, Mint set applies to what happens after the strike. This is not a wipe to the...
I don't see anything in the surfaces that say PMD, this is part of the die.
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