When buying a raw coin - how often to you examine the edge?
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Do you always take the time to view the edge before you buy?
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<< <i>Sometimes the edge comes with a surprise...
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Nysoto, is that yours? If so, great find. The edge on one of the two Bust Halves I own says "FIFTY CENTS ORLF A DOLLAR".
Oh, and to answer the question, other than bust halves I don't examine the edge as much as I should, so this thread is a nice reminder.
<< <i>I forget to a lot of times. >>
I'd think that on a gold coin especially, rim damage would be fairly obvious. I check them to guard against embossed mint marks.
<< <i>Nysoto, is that yours? If so, great find. The edge on one of the two Bust Halves I own says "FIFTY CENTS ORLF A DOLLAR". >>
Woodwind - I bought the coin from the 11/02 Russ Logan auction at B&M. Russ had a very large collection of edge errors. Double edge lettering is rare, this is the only example I have out of 200 or so bust halves that I have owned.
<< <i>I have never looked at the edge. Sounds like I should be... >>
People really should though I get lazy sometimes and don`t. I know I should pay more attention.
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especially so with pre 1807 gold coinage as usually the edges are filed or solder removed or some kind of edge disturbances
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<< <i>Do you always take the time to view the edge before you buy? >>
If I am going to get it slabbed! Dont want a BodyBag for a Rim Nick!
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1) jewelery mount
2) drilled and filled to add a mint mark from the inside of the coin by pushing metal out.
3) damage and repair
4) counterfeit?
5) rim damage
Probably some I missed.
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