That's a quite a bit different scenario than what the OP posted. If I found a coin like the OP's ,yes I would throw it in the trash.
Minor grease filled die. Fairly common.
I'd label it as grease filled die.
I'm not familiar with these terms, could you provide more details on how they occurr? Who is Loos?
What the others said about the memorials, PMD. The 50D looks like it took a hit on the 9. Don't see anything of note on the rest of the wheats.
It would be a waste of 4 dollars and Wexlers time. Throw it in the trash so nobody else gets fooled by it. Curious, where are you getting these...
Persistence pays off. Good one!
Your last set of images of the obverse are much clearer. The grainy, mushy appearance are indicators of a fake. Along with the weight and the look...
Dipped in acid.
Definitely not a clash. Looks like someone tried to fake a flipover double strike. They didn't do the reverse though.
I wouldn't buy them as an investment either. I did buy an uncirculated today though, just because I'm a fan of Twain.
Is it possible to provide clearer images of the reverse? It looks interesting. I'm pretty sure it's a wide AM though.
I'm a commem. MS69. Not quite perfect. One I happen to own but raw[ATTACH] .
What's the price guide on that?:D
Weight. Copper is 3.11 grams. Copper plated zinc is 2.5 grams.
Looks like it may be slightly more than the 15 deg tolerance. Generally, more than 90 degrees are where you start to see a premium. BTW, the...
When I roll searched, if I didn't need it to fill a hole I put them back in circulation for another collector to find.
But it's OK when Carr does it?
Nice grade and look to shoot for. I like it.
That would be my guess too. I think the edge lettering requirement came late in the year and the mint needs some time to come up with new tooling.
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