Corroded Surfaces aka: Environmentally Damaged
I'd say it's counterfeit.
Actually, I'd consider it a die gouge - It's a known piece, but kinda scarce, imo. Nice condition coin. Back in the 60's, it was called the...
Sorry, it's a damaged coin, and not an error of any kind. Looks like the obv. was scraped against something. PMD
Yes, that should have said "Capped Die" Looks like it was certified when I was doing Mint Errors for PCGS - it's a computer entry error......
It's a 'photo-Gremlin' - the Brockage IS incused, but it shows as raised in the photo - forgot the name of this effect......
Definitely a defective planchet – and the nice Blakesley effect opposite it is proof that it occurred before the coin was struck (obviously) You...
Looks like a very very late-stage struck thru a Capped Die - looks like there is weak, enlarged lettering from the blockage. Too blurry to be...
She was, and would show up at the Long Beach shows every now and then. Nice person, low profile/no fuss.
It's been de-plated after it was in circulation. Not a genuine 'struck on an un-plated zinc planchet'.
Stained/discolored obverse Although the photo of the reverse isn't great, it appears to have a liquid or someone on the surface, plus lots of...
no error - just staining/minor discoloration
Doesn't look like a die crack, viewing the one photo, imo.
It's Genuine - Obv. Clad Layer Missing Nice find......
damaged
I think it’s struck through a very thin late stage capped die
Damaged surfaces, not an error - sorry to say
PMD
PMD, imo (post-minting damage)
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