All 1989s are this variety, only 1988 RDV-006s are rare.
RDV-005 (AKA normal).
Please give your posts better titles than just a date. No one is going to be able to find this thread in the future without a denomination or...
Waaaaaaay too many pictures. One of the obverse, one of the reverse, and a close-up of the date would be more than adequate for this. It is a...
That sounds believable. Good theory.
Actually quite common in BU rolls to get multiple of the same die since the mint bags up whatever dies are in use that day together. I got a...
Lots of misattributed coins are in PCGS slabs. Buy the coin, not the plastic.
Die event, not an error, but yes. The real deal.
Found this while hunting through a big collection dump of pre-1964 Jefferson nickels at my local bank. Was hard to tell of it was a strike through...
Waaaay more pictures than necessary. One clear shot of each side of the coin and 1-2 close ups of relevant details is plenty. This is not an...
I think you're confused. RPMs have been impossible since 1990 because the mint marks are no longer punched by hand, but die varieties (whether...
If you're using a USB scope, just take a screenshot, don't photograph your monitor.
PMD, but better photos will make it far easier to help in the future.
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You sound like a guy who can't accept that he was wrong. DUDE.
Dude, you hadn't even figured out what he was talking about and you're in here talking all this trash and now you're acting like no one explained...
Class VIII is tilted hub doubling, not "god only knows." Check the link I gave to wexler's site, there seems to be a lot of misinformation around...
Wexler's own site disagrees...
Aren't you the guy who argued with me extensively about the Class V doubled die on a Deutsche Mark only to admit you were totally wrong in the...
@cpm9ball If it is a doubled die, clearly Class VIII http://www.error-ref.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/43884966.jpg...
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