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Re: 1888 Indian Head Damage in and around the 3rd 8. For discussion relative to PMD vs Mint Damage.
This is what a double struck proof looks like when it moves within the collar between strikes. This one moved alot and twisted. The only identifiable traits on a non ms coin will be on the inside of … (View Post)1 -
Re: 1888 Indian Head Damage in and around the 3rd 8. For discussion relative to PMD vs Mint Damage.
I haven't even gotten to good part yet. (View Post)1 -
Re: 1888 Indian Head Damage in and around the 3rd 8. For discussion relative to PMD vs Mint Damage.
Is there anything I have posted that is specifically outside of the Minting process? I have been trying to be careful about that, but considering I knew nothing about coins last April It should be ex… (View Post)1 -
Re: Why the 1888/7 IH overdate just doesn't work
I never heard anyone call it 1888/1888/1887. I believe I have the coin that tells why it is an 1888/1888. It explains the nub and the upper left. Curious if this thread will re-open after so long. (View Post)1 -
Re: 1888 Indian Head Damage in and around the 3rd 8. For discussion relative to PMD vs Mint Damage.
It is a multiple struck, multiple strike through caused by mechanical failure. It has raised material around the left most struck through piece because the press was not able to fully close in the fi… (View Post)1