it weighs right. 4.9 grams. either both dies got splashed by a corrosive, was pitted very badly somehow on both die or the planchet was like this...
first thing i tried. it reminded me of plating blisters. they are solid. i cant scratch them off.
these are raised bumps.
ive never seen circulation give a coin the mumps.
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1943 P. it looks like it has casting bubbles on both the obverse and reverse, both fields and devices, but the rim is clean. if not, what caused...
i put up a bunch more....
so it turns out that this is not ddr-001. i believe it to be ddr-004 based on the obverse appearing to be ddo-008. the two are paired together....
im pretty sure i figured it out! i believe this to be ddr-004. the obverse is ddo-008. http://www.varietyvista.com/Variety Master...
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the only thing bugging me is the gap in the doubling on the top of the 6. there is another 1876 cc RPD in the cherrypickers guide that has the...
no. its not 001. it has thickening just like it and EPU is doubled just like it. the eagle has doubling along the wing tips and tip of beak....
these cant be real. i refuse to beleab it.
personally, and i am NEW to collecting coins, but toned coins have fascinated me from the start, i think it is more an issue of the angle of the...
thats what i was thinking too, its just hard for me to tell with RPD.
i have a hard time telling between RPD and MD. they both look flat to my untrained eyes. not like a doubled die.
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they(ebay) allow local pick-ups. it is an option you can check when you create an auction. they just need to rectify the way the release of funds...
i have actually looked into these. i have seen nice images come from them on this site.
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