It doesn't match anything listed. I suggest you email jpegs to an attributer, maybe James Wiles, John Wexler or Bob Piazza and see what they...
In my opinion it doesn't look like a doubled die. That kind of outside doubling is associated with class II doubling, and I see no evidence that...
I wouldn't put any money on the table that I am correct, but I would think it was either DDD that is partially worn from circulation or a case of...
Here: (Canadian Numismatic Publishing Institute) http://www.coinscan.com/err/error.html http://rareerrorcoins.com/canadian-error-coins/ Ken...
Nice finds! The '00 and '98 WAMs are getting harder and harder to find now.
The reverse still looks like PMD to me - it appears all banged up. As far as the obverse I am not sure, if those areas are raised (they look...
Funny, looking at this on another computer the picture looks very different and I agree with JC that it is likely related to a lamination issue.
I am no expert either. It looks like there are a few die cracks protruding from the top and bottom, maybe it is a growing die break within a die...
LOL, those are pictures Bob took of my coin! Here, I can say anyone still reading this time by posting some pics. (Note: the red color is was...
Thanks for the compliment. Once in a while I do commissioned work, but not too often. Regarding a Denver WAM: there is always a possibility that...
Nice find Bill! I had yet to see that business strike DDO illustrated. One question, isn't it listed as DDO-002 in the CONECA files, not #1?...
My early thoughts are PMD. Some shots make me think a clash of some sort, but everything that is happening, especially in UNITED is more easily...
I have to say (once again) that is a very nice DDR. I have no idea about the date of the listing. Have you considered emailing John Wexler or...
I have seen pics of the coin before but never in person. A very impressive DDR. Nice acquisition and great pics!
pictures are too small, can you upload bigger ones?
Md
I think part of the AM is missing. I redrew what I think might be missing by following the visible edges of AM. This was the result:
Good catch...coin probably took a hit... (In retrospect, I should pay more attention to the title of the post, which says "2000 d" - duh.)
I do not believe that anyone has cataloged all the dies used for the '98 or '00 wide AMs as there were quite a few used. That said, your pics are...
To each his own
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