There’s an ICG MS-65Rd on the bay for 150. Appears, photos aren’t great, to be an earlier die stage.
Very nice clash. I didn’t see this one listed.
I’m not seeing any doubling. As far as grade I would put it VF-30 ish. You can try soaking it 100% acetone for a few hours, then rinse it with...
I’m apologize, I missed your comments on the reverse. [ATTACH]
No, look at the facts. I truly respect your opinion but I must disagree here. Die crack: [ATTACH] Die gouge:...
Can you show me the link for the sales? Thanks!!!
Thanks for sharing! I’ll agree that educating yourself on a subject is the best way to becoming more knowledgeable, but there is a second aspect....
Good questions. I am fairly familiar with this particular variety. I came to the conclusion that it’s a stage D (possibly later) by looking at the...
This should help. http://doubleddie.com/1827567.html
Yes. Thank you for your better explanation.
This doesn’t look like a MS 66 and it’s not a $400.00 coin. The bag marks and toning should never give this coin a 66RD grade. JMHO. This coin is...
You are a kindred soul. Maybe we will cross paths after this mess. God speed my friend.
Just because you found it in change doesn’t mean it won’t grade MS. I traded a 72 DDO- 003 to my LCD and he told me he sent to PGCS and it graded...
I agree. I would only send a coin in to be authenticated and graded if it was high value. Not for my benefit, but for my heirs. I chose coins by...
Very nice! Yours appears to be a higher grade than the one on the other thread.... to me.;)
Appears flat and shelflike. MD.
It appears to be MD. Mint marks were hand punched in the working dies until 1989.
Please post a full, clear picture of the edge (not thumbnail). This will help. Coins are sometimes struck from a thick or thin planchet.
How about an edge picture @ the US Virgin Islands?
Unfortunately your coin suffers from DDD and MD. Doubled die is unique to a particular die, obverse or reverse die. A coin that has a doubled die...
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