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Teva
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NewP have not received it yet but its a PCGS MS62 with no error attribution. There is plenty going on with this coin obverse and reverse. Just for fun look at it like a puzzle and see if you can identify the errors?
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<< <i>You're going to have to help me with this one. I see die cracks and die clashes, but neither of these are errors, what am I missing? >>
You need to look closer I will give it up if no one can se them.
I know the images are not much but there all I have and they are what I used.
<< <i>do i see an S to the right of the top point on the star on the obverse? >>
Thats one of many good eye!!
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<< <i>do i see an S to the right of the top point on the star on the obverse? >>
Thats one of many good eye!! >>
As far as the extra "S" see my thread on New Roosevelt variety.
<< <i>I see something between the 2nd and 3rd pillar about in the middle up and down. Don't know what it is.
As far as the extra "S" see my thread on New Roosevelt variety. >>
now i see that.
as far as your supertorch... is the S the same size as the S in the initials on the obverse "JS"? i pondered this but never posted it to your thread.
<< <i>i just see the clash. is there more i am missing? >>
LOOK HERE
<< <i>The circled are looks like clashing to me.....what am I missing? >>
same here, what am i missing?
is it a 3 or an 8?
Looks like two clashes close together.
<< <i>here is what I think I see
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are you high?
Are you saying Liberty's head is in that circle??
looks loke flip over double strike
that would explain letters on periphey
unless coin has die rotation which I can not determine from picks
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<< <i>here is what I think I see
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are you high? >>
AM I??
I have learned from experience that if you look hard enough and "want" to see something, you will see it.
Than pic is just too blurry. And where would the head of Liberty on a 3 cent silver come from????
<< <i>Teva - Sorry I don't see what you are seeing.
I have learned from experience that if you look hard enough and "want" to see something, you will see it.
Than pic is just too blurry. And where would the head of Liberty on a 3 cent silver come from???? >>
The OP was titled just for kicks.
I do not have it in hand and and the coin is heavely toned so you may be right. But here is what I think. This three cent piece
got struck in a seated liberty half dime die maybe multiple times
before it was struck as a three cent peice??
The coin ships monday I should have it in hand by mid week.
I will do some high res photos and see if I am correct??
The photos that I have to work with now are low res internet display photos so thats the best I can provide and all I have to work with. I started trying to explain that off size out of place S
on the obverse so maybe I am seeing ghosts it is the season!!
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<< <i>here is what I think I see
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are you high? >>
AM I?? >>
Looks like a still from a charlie chaplin black & white movie with a woman walking by talking on a cell phone.
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