The 95-d ddo is doubled mainly in igwt and the date. Found one a few months back. Still need to send to pcgs, still a pretty low pop coin.
Maybe art nouveau.
Very rarely have I seen a true doubled die in the many post on here. When I'm searching, I might find one out of every 250,000 coins searched....
Not a doubled die, what caused that is a worn die.
It's a circulated 69-s, worth one cent. Not the famous doubled die. No doubling, and mint mark in wrong position.
Coins with no mint mark are quite common, and were made in Philadelphia.
I'll have to get my dealer in Denver to order a 7070 if they are back in production. Nice to know.
Did the tube come with the display base or did you build it? Looks really nice.
I do a little QRP on HF, have a yaesu ft-817 rig. Also a duel band HT for when I'm near a repeater.
The vacuum tube is a rare western electric 212D transmitting tube, first made in 1924. My hobbies other than coins are stamps, and ham radio. I'm...
One on the left is reverse of 38, one on right is reverse of 40.
I'll have to dig it out and compare.
I found that exact same cud a few months back. Nice find!
It's a China special. Has the Chinese fake look, aged and artificial wear.
Reverse of 38 is somewhat harder to find on Philly nickels, and the reverse of 40 on the Denver and San Francisco nickels. The 38-d with the...
The S in pluribus is the key pickup point. If it has a serif, it's the reverse of 40, if it doesn't, it's the reverse of 38. No need to check the...
It's a reverse of '38.
You have a large date.
This really is a never ending saga...
I'm not sure a real 69-s ddo would have gotten 17 pages....
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