You are correct, MD.
Very nice find, congrats!
According to everything I’ve read they were still hand punched in ‘89. VV, CC, and Wexlers rpm listings stop with 1989 for business strikes and...
Mint marks were still hand punched in the working dies in 1989. [ATTACH]
All I’m seeing is MD, Mechanical Doubling. The ALF of HALF is typical MD. It’s flat, shelflike, and has a reduction of the devices.
FS-501. Nice find!
Kinda looks like it. Better pictures of the obverse die clash, the LLO, and the MM placement would help.
Based on the pictures, 58. Did you check for DDR?
I just saw that too. The fast delivery time made me wonder where it originated from.
This is EDS for -10: [ATTACH] Im not seeing this major PUP on your coin. Circulation wear, later die stage, or the combination may be why. You...
Can you post a good clear picture of the IN with a little better lighting?
Let us know what you find out.
Here’s a picture from my book on the Snow-8. [ATTACH]
The 1937 Jefferson nickels have always been my favorite;)
Are you saying that the OPs coin is MD?
Looks like this: http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/1983PDDR002.htm
I’m just not seeing the doubled ear. [ATTACH]
This 2015 DDO is actually class 4 and 8 doubling.
Looks like it may be 1944-D RPM-003. http://varietyvista.com/05%20JN%20RPMs/1944DRPM003.htm
Looks like 1964-D RPM-001: http://varietyvista.com/12%20Kennedy%20Halves/RPM%20Detail%20Pages/1964DRPM001.htm
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