So what does thia look like to you?
Double strike?
Maybe over date?
It looks like Mechanical doubling with a couple of small hits
And with a value of a bit less than $2. Sending it in for attribution would be throwing money away.
Yes he should send it in. This guy thinks everything he finds is some rare variety or some MS70 coin in his mind. Check his previous posts clueless and the only way to learn is to have somebodt tell him. As the forum says tution.
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No
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
the other thread had 40/39
both are a no.
Just keep changing that last digit until someone says "Yes!"
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
No
Can I get a photo of it upside down?
I will add more photos.
So what does thia look like to you?
Double strike?
Maybe over date?
Maybe ill just send it for atribution.
It looks like Mechanical doubling with a couple of small hits
IMHO send it in and see what the experts think that way you have experts saying what it is and not having to guess at what you have
Coins for sale at link below
https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipOVMv7FZDb2BvqQnSIUKnelz2nhX9TVEMcKHgHm
And with a value of a bit less than $2. Sending it in for attribution would be throwing money away.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Yes he should send it in. This guy thinks everything he finds is some rare variety or some MS70 coin in his mind. Check his previous posts clueless and the only way to learn is to have somebodt tell him. As the forum says tution.
Put the microscope back in the box it came in. Take it out in ten years or so. Until then use a loupe.
bob
Ummmmm, no.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
not a chance
BHNC #203
Definitely not 40/35. Machine doubling, perhaps a ding on the 4....Cheers, RickO