I had bought close to half a roll of these 1959's. There were at least 6 or 7 different obverse dies use for this group of 20-25 coins. Four dies...
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How are these criss-crossed? [ATTACH]
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Besides not showing any of the known diagnostics, the rim on this coin doesn’t appear to be sharp and squared on the inside or outside. I see...
Let us see the main diagnostics, the hairline die scratches in front of the nose and crescent die chip on the reverse. Many uncirculated non proof...
The reverses are almost identical.
AU53 [IMG]
I only have a couple. I’m hoping to add more. [IMG] [IMG]
Two recent upgrades. [IMG] [IMG]
Not mine, but I took the photo a couple of years ago. One of the nicest Indians I’ve ever seen. [ATTACH]
Unplated planchette MS65 [IMG]
Thank you George. I was fortunate it was still available when I stumbled across it. I’ll certainly keep you in mind when the time comes.
My photo is one from CoinFacts. Even a proof having been in circulation since 1972 would still show signs of sharp interior edges. Not to mention...
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