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Sorry-it's not the doubled die.
Uncleaned VF20 IMO.
The grading standards I'm familiar with say a coin in Fine must have an intact obverse rim. That coin barely makes it as the rim is beginning to...
There's no way I'd pay VF money for that coin. It's no better than a F12 IMO.
Nice score!
You don't need a scope or high power loupe to see the spread on this variety. If you had one you'd know it. You would see it easily with a 5X...
No and no. And yes-it's doublED die. But they ain't.
Looks like classic machine doubling to me. There's no hint of separation lines on the date.
Here is the 1944-D D/S Die #1 [IMG] And here is the 1944-D D/S Die #2 [IMG] Both of these images are from Variety Vista, which can be found...
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That's classic machine doubling. The website posted above is an excellent resource.
There's no such thing as a 1965 proof quarter.
It looks corroded to me.
I like this particular coin and would have given it a "10" if it was the nice DDO found on on that date. The series overall doesn't do much for...
Looks like Die #2. In that grade I wouldn't think it would be worth the cost of attribution and slabbing. Nice find, tho.
I think that happens to nearly everyone who does a lot of cherrypicking. I know it's happened to me.
That's a nice one! Congrats!!
Can't verify much of anything from those pics.
Outstanding! Great music, too. Thanks!
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