Plating or Die crack?
Either one doesn't matter the placement is good as for the error looks like snakes to Me.
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OptionsKliao Posts: 5,458 ✭✭✭✭✭
I think those are die cracks
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OptionsNamvet69 Posts: 8,670 ✭✭✭✭✭
Yup die break from the rim. That's a keeper for your error binder. Peace Roy
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OptionsOldhoopster Posts: 2,930 ✭✭✭✭✭
Die cracks on the OP coin. Looks like one on the left of the monument base, as well. That die looks like it had a lot of use.
The 2014 is also a die crack
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OptionsPinchingPennies Posts: 26 ✭
@Oldhoopster said:
You're correct. The 85Did has either a plating blister/bubble or the start of zinc corrosion underneath the plating.Thanks. I've been just thowing them aside over the years and looking to confirm my findings before I send to be slabbed.
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Was my best picture right now but looks like that snake got a rat! LOL Thanks for feed back
Thanks. This one too then?
Hope lightning doesn't hit the same coin twice? LOL
Thanks got to say placement is everything as far as looks go LOL
Sure this is plating bubble but less is more in this case
You're correct. The 85Did has either a plating blister/bubble or the start of zinc corrosion underneath the plating.