The doubled beak is a strong example. Supporting markers are the scratches through AM in America and a die clash remnant on the right wing. The coin is circulated and the more fragile markers appear worn away. The die clash puts this specimen at die wear Stage D or E.
Very cool 2nd find! Do you tend to get locked in on a particular variety sometimes? I have done that in the past and did not even realize it until I had found a few in what seemed like a short time.
Quote: Do you tend to get locked in on a particular variety sometimes?
For sure. I check certain ebay searches several times a day for specific varieties. Now that I'm dialed in for the doubled beak reverse, I can pick it out fairly quickly.
Yeah, this is the gunky coin, Dearborn. I did get it for ten bucks, but I have a suspicion that putting it into a 2x2 in this condition will end up ruining it.
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