Hey Everyone,
I got this one from Chris and I'm a little stumped. The obverse looks fine. Normal. The reverse really has me scratching my head. He says these are all BU, which they are and have only been searched for RPM's. So my assumption is that these coins have not been circulated in the sense we know it to be - passed from hand to hand through business transactions (retail).
What is the blackened gunk on the reverse? You will notice it is smudged. There is die chips (or maybe a die break?) kind of hanging onto the last column. But the odd thing throughout the black stuff, you will see bits and pieces of the metal flaked within in, being smudged as well.
I haven't picked at it yet. I wanted to hear from you gals/guys first.
Is this grease from the die? Or has this been circulated (as we know circulation to be)?
Thanks,
Lara
I got this one from Chris and I'm a little stumped. The obverse looks fine. Normal. The reverse really has me scratching my head. He says these are all BU, which they are and have only been searched for RPM's. So my assumption is that these coins have not been circulated in the sense we know it to be - passed from hand to hand through business transactions (retail).
What is the blackened gunk on the reverse? You will notice it is smudged. There is die chips (or maybe a die break?) kind of hanging onto the last column. But the odd thing throughout the black stuff, you will see bits and pieces of the metal flaked within in, being smudged as well.
I haven't picked at it yet. I wanted to hear from you gals/guys first.
Is this grease from the die? Or has this been circulated (as we know circulation to be)?
Thanks,
Lara
Comment