If it is a bubble, a toothpick will push it down on the plating there.
If it doesn't give and is firm, then it maybe a die gouge on that area of the fields. The reason I mentioned a second option it appears it flows behind the device, which we will see on a die gouge.
If it doesn't give and is firm, then it maybe a die gouge on that area of the fields. The reason I mentioned a second option it appears it flows behind the device, which we will see on a die gouge.
Richard S. Cooper
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Some have asked about my images I use and I'm glad to say, you can now you can see the DVD in sections on youtube:
1. Intro, older coins, toned coins 2. Doubled dies 3. Die events, One of a kind errors 4. So called errors, Coin information 5. Coin information Types and Varieties, Overlays
Jefferson nickel doubled dies Wexler/Rebar complete listings
trail dies:http://www.traildies.com/