So another one for the night what do ya think?one of the more higher scale ones.It looks clean to me but what Kevin said about my 1975 is making me.
I'm not great with these minuscule doubled dies. If I can't see it with the naked eye, I skip em. Looking at variety vista again, I don't think this is a match either. I'm basing that off the inner loop of the 9. Yours looks like it has a bigger, more open, inner loop whereas the vv example seems smaller (because of the doubling). I could be 100% wrong though. http://varietyvista.com/01b LC Doubled Dies Vol 2/1966PDDO001.htm
I try to pick the less blow up your eye ball ones,especially don't deal with modern single squeeze hubs,some thought like the 2009 thumb are easy.
The only doubled dies I bother looking for are the biggies. And the 09's. Those are pretty easy to see.
Like the 72 and the 1995 are some of the best still looking for the(top)of each,don't think finding a 1955 is going to happen mabey a few decades ago.
Yup. I search 72/83/84/95/and 09s for DDs . I always look at my 55's and 69S's but I doubt that'll ever happen lol.
How come you basically do halves,is all the silver your life income instead of working because it seems like it the way you roll.
My CRH bank roll is only $2,050 a week. 2 boxes of halves, 2 boxes of quarters, and 2 boxes of cents. Back in my hay day I was doing 6 boxes of halves and 8 boxes of cents a week! I wish I could find enough silver CRH'ing that I didn't have to work. Unfortunately, that's not the case. Still have 267 more days until I retire from the Navy. Then I have to get a big boy job