With the Coin World article out there now, I figured that would do 2 things. 1) Get the collector community looking at every 1919 they can get...
Coin World's full article is now online: http://www.coinworld.com/insights/1919-winged-liberty-head-dime-has-doubled-die-obverse.html# They put...
1 is a near date (or wide rim) 2 are both far date (or narrow rim) but looks like a bit misaligned (or perhaps even a tad off-center) 3 I don't...
[IMG] It's close enough to see the lamination
Looks like corrosion or something adhered to the coin, but not an error.
Although closer pics would help, I'm 95% sure I can see a rather large lamination to the right of Abe.
Looks like initials. I've seen a lot of these dated during WWII (and saw one today from the Korean War).
Blank and Planchet are used interchangeably by some. Then some call them a planchet once they have gone through the upsetting mill and have upset...
Real beauty you have there, love the clashing!
Wow, impressive roll find for sure, congrats. Here is a page with several similar ones for comparison:...
I guess it's all how you view it. To me, the term is correct either way as long as one understands the "Clip" occurred while it was still a...
I can't tell the date. I can't tell the grade. I can make out that I love it though. Those are the types of pictures on eBay auctions I love...
Coin World added an article about this coin an hour or so ago, if you haven't cherrypicked your local shop, better do so now 8-) Hopefully more...
Try this link. http://conecaonline.org/attribution_services.html
LOL - hey, $6.99 plus the shipping for a 1 cent investment? Well done!
No worries - does the mark actually go to the reverse, or stop on the rim? is it indented on the rim like the obv? Just trying to figure a...
I like it. If you search Heritage's archives, similar pieces not holed can go for a few hundred as mentioned above. There is an 1825 with a...
Yea, that is how I understand it as well. In this case, ANACS reached out to me offering to grade it and do the discovery thing. I'm sure it...
Is that just lighting at the arrow then? It looked like the mark wrapped around onto the edge of the rim. [IMG]
Can't tell for sure - lighting is playing games on the details. What does the rim look like where the mark wraps around above the n of in?
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