Actually it appears to have originated in the hind quarters as a lamination that fell off and got struck into the coin in a different area. Note the heart shaped depression at the buffs hip bone.
bob
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jeff
into the coin in a different area. Note the heart shaped depression at the buffs hip bone.
bob
<< <i>Reminds me of the PI@@ing Minuteman quarter from years ago.
i missed that one but then again maybe im not missing anything
<< <i>Lol-a heart-shaped turd is my first impression.
graded silver coins (NEED TO SELL ASAP)
link below
https://photos.app.goo.gl/7bPCP787VCZCCKb67
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
It's always cool when an error or variety occurs in an unusual spot.
Like the 1897 "1 in-neck" MPD variety (image from Snow's site)
Oops! Sorry! I thought we were playing "Buffalo Chip Bingo"!