I have the coin in hand, mailman brought it a week ago and I'm just now getting around to looking at it . Didn't notice the denticles until I looked at the pic, I log all my coins into my database with pics.
Pulled out the loop to make sure what I saw on the pic was on the coin and the double denticle start on the right at the U in UNUM and on the left between the E and last star.
Herb
Remember it's not how you pick your nose that matters, it's where you put the boogers.
Very neat coin. Can you post a picture of the reverse? What are the chances of it being double struck? If you have a picture of the reverse, it might help diagnose the problem.
Did you win that on eBay? If so, what was the item number. Just curious.
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Herb
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Pulled out the loop to make sure what I saw on the pic was on the coin and the double denticle start on the right at the U in UNUM and on the left between the E and last star.
Herb
<< <i>Some of those have "infrequent edge reeding", 157 instead of 189, maybe count 'em----------BigE >>
that might be an all day job , the coin resides in a PCGS slab.
Herb
Did you win that on eBay? If so, what was the item number. Just curious.
Between the green arrows the rim is raised, as can be seen by the pink arrow.
the second row of denticles, though not as pronounced as on the obv. is between the red arrows
eBay coin item # 3919893132
Herb
So I will file that one under "Error Coins"
Herb
you answered my question, with a question
All kidding aside, I'm green to know what constitutes a double strike, hopefully some of the morgan experts will chime in.
Herb
I also love to go through rolls to find coins.
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