Cascade tried to hustle me for this one and another before I decided to get them graded first. I'll hook him up for helping me choose the best ones to send in.
So I've been on a mission buying again. Here are a few more that are going into the collection. the 26-s is a ms64rb and the other two coins are both pcgs ms66browns
This was taken through a scratched holder. I hope the animation helps show the coin through the scratches.
It's a Clip. It's at the very edge so you will see the effect you see. I see a very slight Blakesley Effect on the opposite side Obverse.
Yes. I see that. I think you're the one who explained the Blakeslee Effect to me. We'll now I have 2 of them: a 1944 and this one. Now if I could only find a true DD...
I emailed Mark Wexler the other day with some photos of a 1989 D on the advice of a friend and he emailed back and said it looked like what the Mint calls plating doubling,but couldn't say for sure without an inspection of the coin. Know anything about that? I can't find any info on it.