66Fairlane
Jr. Member
Doesn't seem to be common wear but simply not sure. Some type of error maybe? He is missing his ear and the eagle is smooth.
Attachments
Upvote
0
Yup, those halves spent time in and out of coin-op slots - rolling down chutes, etc.. . .I've wondered what causes the excessive edge wear seen on many halves. Perhaps slot machine use?
Fairlane - the reverse is a struck-through-grease error. Beyond the error the coin obviously has a good bitt of wear and tear on it. Struck through grease errors are fairly common particularly in the early '80's. I keep them whenever I find a nice one but they're not particularly valuable unless the distortion of the original image is substantial. I also believe they have to be in top condition (MS-ish) in order to have a premium. Nice find.
Enamel - thanks for the definitive statement, but this "can only be wear" isn't accurate.