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Moderator
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Title fixed. Next time just click on the link "report post to staff". Thx.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Roller lines, or the equivalent of roller lines. Interesting example.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Thank goodness it's Authenticated.
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Awesome I didn't know how to edit slowly learning the site but it's getting easier and lots of knowledgeable feedback much appreciated. So many marks look similar I've seen old posts on this site on the subject but improper mix , roller marks and damage look somewhat similar to me at this moment don't have much experience yet and it's a lot to learn. But I know it can't be mixed if it's clad so I figured damage but it's in a holder but that could be fake. Sorry I just had a few counterfeit coins mixed some recent purchases so on top there is also that. So I'm trying to stick to one set at a time but when you come across interesting coins I can't really pass them up. Thanks
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I do not think these are roller marks. Roller marks are in relief and can look like scratches, usually not visible in the fields. These are just toning streaks. Similar to woody cents, the material and possible impurities in the planchet stock have caused this toning pattern.
The holder is made for novelty, no premium attached to a 2 dollar coin.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Moderator
 United States
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These look like 'roller lines' Notice how they are at the same angle on both sides.
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Moderator
 Australia
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Quote: ...strange holder with no actual name. Just says authentic. See the little circular logo in the top left corner? That's the logo of Coin World brand do-it-yourself slabs. Wizard Coin Supply sells them. These slabs are not sealed like TPG slabs - you can pry it open easily with a screwdriver. You'll also note the careful omission of a Sheldon numerical grade, to comply with ebay regulations concerning non-TPG-graded coins. The word "authenticated" is literally not worth the ink they used to print it, and the grade is not guaranteed in any way, but it's an Ike dollar, so it's not likely to be actually fake. This coin is, essentially, raw, but comes in a free plastic case. It probably isn't even actually Uncirculated; you might get better pics if you open the case and take the coin out. Quote: The coin has strange lines running through both sides and devices. The "lines" look like typical toning streaks to me.
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Found what it looks like very similar. I didn't think the clad ones could have that but I was looking for something else when I came across this coin.  
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I never see those slabs before. Other scams? The quarter slab use same format as PCGS. Sintered Planchet it is use only in metallurgical terms not numismatic. It is strange.
Edited by silviosi 05/22/2023 03:57 am
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Valued Member
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Could be staining on the stock material. Not a premium that I can see. As mentioned the lines are just rolling lines. Note sure of the grading company. The colors and company logo is not showing on the OP's images.
The older Clad by PCGS doesn't show the listing numbers for errors that are used now. (Note there is no grade for that coin) Just a notation of explanation. (Basically a body bag term, without a grade) Showing it was a real coin.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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@ Tjames88
May I can see the observe and revers slab pic?
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Valued Member
 Canada
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I don't think it's in a fake holder but I've heard there is a lot out there  
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