Post Mint Damage- PMD. The Mint would not release a coin that was so obviously wrong in color without someone getting fired. It was either a High...
I see what you think is a "D" rotated 90 degrees CW at the bottom of the mint mark. But in the minting process there is no way that would happen....
If you are talking about pillars 5 and 8 that is normal.
I think they make an arm patch for that now. lol
Nope. LARGE date.
Please point out on the pics where you think the doubling is.
Where is the carnival at so that we know what to avoid?
If you are an online type reader then try some of these: http://lincolncentresource.com http://doubleddie.com http://varietyvista.com...
Agree
If you mean "D" for Damage then yes there are a lot of them. Sorry.
Grease on the dies.
You have to have thick skin around here.
Amen!
Thought it was 1948. My bad. Wait until you see my next "stupid human trick".
Oops.
What were we talking about? Oh ya... no!
That's just wrong on so many levels. Lol
They are all small dates.
Looking for sand dollars no doubt.
"U no what I find that is different about this forum I'm on another coin forum to they dont ask to do research or point out where the dd is they...
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