I have found plenty. But that has nothing to do with the chances of finding a 69 s DDO.
I don't think you know how rare a 1969 s DDO is. Like a 1/10000000 chance. There have been around 60 found. About the same as looking for a 1943...
MS63+
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Grease filled die
well, not necessarily. If you found an older coin with a masons symbol on it (for ex a wheat penny) You can sell them for $5 ~ $10 for a common...
Looks copper to me. Weigh it and you can tell that way as well.
This thread is a year old... I just misread the title. they said it was 0.38 grams off
If idiots could fly, facebook would be an airport.
Its a gem, but its 1954 not 1952
We need closeups of the mintmark to tell you if it's an RPM or not.
Worthless doubling - machine doubling.
The rev is actually notorious for having strong strikes. Its the obverse that is notorious for weak strikes. As for how it can wear down on one...
Looks like the reverse was worn a lot more than the obverse. Looks VF20 on the obv, and AG3 on the reverse. I'd grade it around VG8 overall. But...
I went medal detecting in our yard yesterday and found a matchbox car. Turns out it was my dads. Someone must have been playing with it and lost...
Thats some pretty crazy DDD.
yeah, that's MD and damage.
You have been on here for a while now asking a ton of questions and ALL of them are either: - Damage - Paranoia - Dirt - Worthless doubling -...
out of stock already. how much were they though? Doesnt say once theyre out of stock
what a gem!
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