I agree with @expat Left has more detail. I'd swap it out
Gawjeus coin! It's nice to be on the other side of 'ex'....
what @potty dollar 1878 said. Sweet find
yer, the chemicals in the sharpie are reacting with the surface of the coin. Take it as a learning experience. Read up on the minting process,...
Dayum!! Sweet pickup sir!!
As per the consensus of the members here. You have die chips.
Yup, this was done with a sharpie using a straight edge, my coin was already damaged with a poor surface and a thicker sharpie was used. Pure...
Bummer... Well you can chew the fat about coins I guess. I did get 5 Ikes and $65 in 90% halves from mine a few years back.
My first thought was VF35, seems to be too much wear for XF imo
The values are overstated, but also remember the values they attribute to the coin is in their slab. Cost of grading is usually around $50-$60...
To help you and others out: Click on the link, next to the completed listing title there is an active link "See original listing", click on that...
What @potty dollar 1878 said!
Not seeing the similarity myself, or the die scratches under Liberty, but I'm no expert. my eyes aren't as good as they used to be 8-)
@MeowtheKitty should open said 2021 penny rolls. A few people have discovered massive obverse die breaks
Still within mint tolerance for both, as quoted above, so it's a normal nickel
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https://www.error-ref.com/die-deterioration-doubling/ Die deterioration doubling. No added value.
Also note how the size of the raised area of the numbers/letters is made smaller in appearance due to the machine doubling, whereas with the true...
Your scales need to be accurate to at least 0.01 grams (That is when weighed you should see 5.00 grams minimum 5.0 is not accurate as it can round...
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