I do the cash ordering at my baking I work at, so I ordered $1000 in halves for this Wednesday. Haven't ordered them in a while. Will ask the...
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Best condition I could afford. I think it has nice eye appeal compared to some others I have seen for this grade. [IMG][IMG]
1958 D Roosie PCGS MS67[IMG][IMG]
(SOLD!!!) I am selling off my silver bullion. Right now, I have 13 total ounces. Included are: Raw ASE's - 1986, 1988, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2005,...
Almost no silver quarters left. I have found maybe 3-4 in the past 2 years
I agree. I knew it wasn't a real DD. Wanted to see if it was MD or worn die. I think it looks pretty neat though.
It's my only 31 S that I have saved for my book, and happened to be a good one. Never knew about the variety til I cracked open my book last night.
So throw it back in the common bin?
It's all flat and shelf like, but have never seen one where it is on the whole reverse. Cool stuff.
Coin is worn down, but don't see any of the doubling on the lettering. Best pic I could get.[IMG]
Boy, I am having fun with my new Cherrypickers guide tonight!!! Anyways, looks like split serifs on the 1 and 9, like the book shows. Opinions?...
I have a 1952 D nickel. Is the doubling I see all over the reverse from die deterioration, strike doubling, or what's going on? I don't think...
Is this the 1935 Lincoln cent DDO? Looking at the Cherrypickers guide, it looks like it to me. Thoughts? [IMG][IMG]
One of only two Plus grades given by PCGS for this variety in all grades.Gonna throw this up on the Bay. [IMG]
Since the off center is front and back, I believe you have a true off center.
My 2nd one of this variety, and ugly dark toned, but are hard to come by. [IMG][IMG]
The more I stare at the pic, the more I think it is struck through something, like your example.
I agree it is a Rev. 38, so I am going to pass anyways since I want a Rev. 40. I just thought I would get some thoughts on this error since I...
Thank you for helping clarify my question. I thought my original post was clear enough. I saw the coin dealer who owned this coin at a coin show...
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