…and now this thread is full of BS… (double entendre intended)…Spark
…maybe switch to Half-Caff…(smile)…Spark
@Kurisu …well, for the time being I will know it is (apparently) a new designation being used at Variety Vista along with their normal...
What is a VDDR?…(what does the V stand for)…Spark
@Scubalou …if this is out of that same ‘69-S roll, here are some more tips to use. The ear and cheek have that flattening. I warned you that...
I agree. You must keep in mind that 1969 was the first year for a new Master Hub, and the Mint overused the dies back then too…so what you’re...
Notice the ear and cheek damage. That is the direct result of being stored in a roll. I suspect you will see this on many more from that roll....
Just die deterioration, damage and wear. Not even close to hub doubling. …imo…Spark
Keep trying. Sometimes new accounts take a day or so for the data to propagate to the servers. It took 2 days for me back in 2017 when I joined...
@KBBPLL has given some great insight and info…but it stands to reason that the die produced in Philadelphia would have been a “working die” which...
I’m talking about your future posts. This coin was answered by @desertgem very accurately, no need for further pictures. I only mentioned these...
No, not filled. You can get more info: Lincolncentresource.com…Spark
@Laurie B …you need to step up your photography game…please use better lighting and ensure the pictures you post are in-focus. Providing a...
The circular line is scoring damage from a coin wrapping/crimping machine. It doesn’t seem to affect the date because the numbers are incused…Spark
I don’t see anything “suspicious”…I do see some environmental stains/toning, maybe some corrosion…Spark
MS62.
It looks to be MD, struck with a deteriorated die with circulation wear as an extra added detraction. Very common to have a little bit of all...
@Natalie Cromer …so where exactly are you seeing doubling on this coin? Cuz, frankly, I don’t see any. Neither Variety Vista nor Wexler list any...
Nope. This looks like PMD…someone deliberately took a pair of side-cutters to deface the coin…imo…Spark
Sometimes, during manufacture, the clad layers obscure or cover up the edge. It happens often enough to not be a valuable characteristic…imo…Spark
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