The I in the second coin pictured looks like it could have been damaged where as the I in the first does not. Perhaps neither is. Note both have a...
The doubled L's are more similar than the slanted I's. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Interesting that the top of the S is deformed near the intersection with the lower raised bar.
How was this mint mark (de)formed? This is a new one for me. [ATTACH]
cwart, when I have posted full pics I have seen a total of zero feedback from that effort in the past. When I ask for full pics my requests are...
Yes the 1957 9's are routinely filled. But the fills all look like die chips, not like doubling. Interesting that the book you reference...
Perhaps cud was the wrong term. Though the cuds you posted are interesting paddyman, what I wanted to see was a full size obverse of your 1957 D....
Here ya go paddyman. Please post a similar picture of your obverse also. I don't think they are different stages of the same die. Your D is more...
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yes, I'm seeing more of these although less pronounced. Never mind. :stop:
I have found several of these. Are they common for 1950 D? Here are 4 examples. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If it's the same process then why does the D look different than the G? Areas are missing on the inside of one layer of a letter in the O also....
Any thoughts on the "D". It seems to have three levels (even four when you look at the far south west corner).
There seems to be 3 layers of the lettering [ATTACH]
Thoughts? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Note the indent to the rim is even more pronounced in the screenshot of coppercoins 1949S-1MM-007 above.
I'll post them once you point out the "damage" you see on all 3 coins. You are the authority. So many here trust your judgement. I'm looking...
Coppercoins.com has the one from my last post. It's the James Bond version of 1949 S -----> 1949S-1MM-007 You need to report the damage you see...
paddyman98 ----> "And you always assume (on many of your posts) it's not or can't be PMD o_OBoth took circulation hits. It's not listed anywhere...
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