neat found in bag find. :) [PS: I was teasing.]
nice die crack
Speak for yourself, I ain't old-- yet. And I say cud
#1: It is a doubleD die, and 32: No
excellent find! congrats, finally a real DDO
Regarding the profile, that is strike doubling. no value
The right price? As low as you can get it.
no, I do not.
no
The "gold wedding band, MS62 1977 D DDO" the gold band was a DDO?
Just wait until @green18 sees this!
I don't think so, he was active in the 1940's.
The pitting was common, the mint was still not accustomed to working with the nickel, a very hard metal. also, this looks like the die may have...
sorry that I missed it before the listing was removed.
Yes, I didn't remember getting one in change. :)
I see 193...
another: 1833 Contemporary Counterfeit Okay, folks, I couldn't let this one stay behind: Beat up & all, still a nice really bad fake: [IMG]...
here is one of mine: 1823 Contemporary Counterfeit 1823 Contemporary Counterfeit Listed in Davignon 1st Edition Not a rare example, but kinda...
I know Coin World sells them, but with their label in the corner
actually NOT a counterfeit. It is a [technically] damaged coin. The coin is real, Simply gold plated. It could have been counterfeit if he had...
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