Congratulations! I’m glad you sent it in and shared it with us.
Congrats! Beautiful coin.
Very nice! @Paddy54 can give you more insight.
Nice RPM! Welcome to CT!
Hard to tell, could be from a debris filled die, wear, PMD, or a combination of any of the three. Most likely not a fake.
I just saw your thumbnail of the reverse. What does the reeding look like?
These are fun! I look forward to seeing what else you have stashed away. Hopefully I can dig out some of my stuff this week.
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Same here. It appears slightly MAD, misaligned die strike.
Nice! It’s really interesting that they are almost in the same alignment.
Can you post pictures of a couple of these side x side? It sure looks like a reeded coin strike.
If I find a 1969-S DDO-001 in a roll of cents from my bank and I have it certified, graded, and sold at auction... why do I have to pay personal...
Looks like it. Didn’t see it listed on Cuds on Coins.
Sorry for the late response, I’ve been at work all day. Somehow the second post on this coin didn’t post. I’ll try again:...
I’m positive the D fell off with the delamination after strike:happy: Very nice coins.
Here’s a recent post from someone that purchased a coin from that same dealer. Look closely at the pictures.;)...
Looks like it’s been cleaned. To me it’s a details coin. At that price I’d pass. JMHO
My cousin has most of it but I have a few he collected when he worked at the Philadelphia mint after the war. I will post them in the next few...
The 14 is impressive. That has to be a fold over lamination before strike due to the wheat straw lines on it. I wonder if the 29-s is a “blow...
Will do!!
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