I'm not seeing anything in these pictures selling me that its a DDR.
Nice Find. I don't see them often.
Sheila, Ken is a good guy. I talk to him probably 8-10 times a week. We also set up at shows together as I dabble in errors and a little involved...
Dog, does the design go all the way around the coin or is there a stop at 12:00. I have seen some bezels do this on Kennedy Halves. The ones...
PMD. squeeze job.
Good Job Paddy, pretty obvious when you see the pics.
If there is a clip there is metal movement. I can not see how it would be possible for there not to be, there is a void of material, the material...
Cracked or Broken Collar.
Looks like a lamination to me.
That coin should be seen in hand. Certainly has possibilities based on this picture.
Here are a few videos I put up on the CONECA site a while back.. perhaps they will be useful for you. HERE
Took photos with me to the show today and Potter came to the same conclusion as I did.. His first response was look at that S.. what year is this...
I think its MD based on all the pics. Look at the center bar of the E. really a tough call here, the photos are all over the place with...
Anyone looking at the split on the lower portion of the S? Or is that lighting playing tricks on my tired old eyes.
Looks like lint to me as well.
Paddy is correct in what he stated above.
Gosh, I am learning all kinds of new numismatic terms here.. grease hub doubling Worn Die Doubling Guess I need another 50 years of collecting so...
Paddy and Books are both correct.. this is not a Doubled Die, it is a Nice example of an RPM. The Micro D you are seeing is probably a stain on...
While I haven't found one.. I have seen many of them at CONECA tables over the years.
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