That looks like a pretty major shift, especially when you have a second set of numbers roll through to the other side. That is a great find.
Drats, seems so close. Sometimes too much wear can obscure the diagnostics.
I tell most cherry pickers this, if you don't have the Cherry Picker's guide, the next best resource is the doubleddie.com site. Wexler has fully...
It gets addicting, trust me. And it's a good way to fund your hobby and get yourself some real nice pieces. I have you dialed in on your find on...
According to Wexler's site, you have a WRPM-015. It's actually a D/D/D, triple! I can see the underlying doubling under all the crud in the middle.
Last call for 93 chains and wreaths! Coming up tomorrow, Liberty Caps! Have a pleasant evening.
Same here, I find a nice healthy mix of RPM's much like the 57-D you just posted. But this is one of my more significant "wheat" finds. I'm...
So every few weeks I go to some local dealers and pick up either a half canvas bag (2500) or a full bag of Wheats (5000). I usually find the...
Are they "unsearched"?
Can we all get on with our lives now?...yeesh :rolleyes:
Not if the OP doesn't respond. Not to sound negative but these newbies get a little a little nervous when they get called out. A first...
That's a pretty neat setup. Does the scope come built with the internal lighting or did you have to install that yourself? And it's great to see...
Yup, they're hard to find! And nice cir-cam capped bust Brian, I have a few that look similar to that.
Great find, and I also look forward to seeing more varieties. What method/camera did you use to get that kind of a close up?
Thanks Angelo, I got the attribution on the 79-O but I'm having a little trouble seeing what the 84-O is.
Picked up a couple of nice Morgans. The 1879-O is a VAM3 that I cherrypicked without a glass. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hmmm, interesting. All this time I've had you pegged as a Seated Liberty kind of guy LP. :rolleyes:
It's right up there with pork bellies.
It stands for "Over Mint Mark". For example the 1954 S/D Jefferson Nickel and the 1944 D/S Wheat Cent are considered over mint mark varieties.
Angelo you stud! Did you find that hidden gem out of a roll/pocket change?
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