I'm not the best at inspecting coins, but I feel like I'm the best judge of any coin that's right in front of me. You can use a jewelers loupe,...
I hope 72 is the new 50, because otherwise I only have 40 years until I'm worrying about whether or not I'll be alive tomorrow!
Ouch! You know the us didn't stop the silver redemption until 65 ish. If you were 20 in 1965, you would only be 72.
Okay, I see a lot of doubling, I can't say if it's doubled die, or machine doubling, I'm not into doubled mint marks, or DDO DDR type stuff, to me...
Do a search on doubled die versus machine doubling.
Well there's a difference between die doubling, machine doubling, etc, but if you get some better pics up, the "experts" can chime in. The final...
No, it couldn't be the first 46-D found, but if it's a genuine DDR then maybe it's the first 46-D DDR. lol.
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On second inspection trust looks doubled.
From the pics I see DDR I believe, The pics of the obverse are inconclusive, as they have some glare, and shadow obscuring my view.
Yeah. Imagine how bad the people who spent it for $500 FV feel now : ( They could've turned it in for 500 oz of silver. Ooops. That's about $8100...
I thought it was a D, but the pics are fuzzy. For all I knew it could've been an S, or lint stuck to the coin. Yeah it does look like a D more...
My grandfather had one, it was cool to see that much money in one place when I was 10 years old. I hope to someday get one myself. It looks waaaay...
From your pics it looks the same as a 46 DDR, but it looks like a 1946-D to me? Is your coin a 1946-D? I don't see a 46-D DDR as a recognized...
It's a common date, when the dies get really worn the coins that are produced look fake to me. I have a weak strike morgan that looks fake to me...
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