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Found this one not long ago... already had it answered its from the Scotland distribution and is rare to begin with but the errors are even more uncommon..
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Found this one not long ago... already had it answered its from the Scotland distribution and is rare to begin with but the errors are even more uncommon..
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Looks like hits to the coin's surface to me. How did a distribution to Scotland leave those marks?
Probably beaten by a big guy in a kilt who had a few too many sips of the national beverage.
Damage
I see a bunch of contact marks and one blob of “gunk”
There are no errors on that
It is quite natural for a circulated coin to have contact marks and gunk on it.
Definitely circulation damage, not errors. Cheers, RickO
No errors on that coin.
PMD
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
I would suggest that you might want to learn how coins are struck, that will help you to understand what is and is not an error. Everything you circled appears to be just common damage from circulation.
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Ok the back of her dress is a raised part from mint I said I have already had it checked
For all due respect it's hard to make out from the picture what that is on the back you have circled. It's best to provide a closeup of the area in question to help us out making a better determination
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