There were probably 30 misc IDB's mostly on 57's, I will have to go thru them and see if there are any other interesting ones. Here is the most...
So here are a couple of MS Red examples from the rolls. They have some nice looking tones inhand. Lincolns are the hardest (for me) coins to get...
The first thing you do with a RPM/OMM is to check the placement of MM. Both placements are close. Yours has a counterclockwise rotation different....
Willie it is not the OMM. The S mm is seen with the naked eye. add in that the MM is in the wrong position. It is not it.
And that is? What is the find, and reference?
Thats not the D/S OMM. Even with the pics that don't show much the MM placement is not correct. Also the S top curve of the S is very prominent...
Also in the capped die camp. Nice find Johnny.
This happens as the die is abraded, lapped, polished to remove either a clash or just clean up the surfaces to reuse. The low relief details are...
Your small close up photos aren't helping. Full size photos are needed. I see heavy die deterioration.
Not a whole lot that is very spectacular. There are a few nice lightly toned reds in the bunch. But not enough to write home about. I will see if...
Thats a nice heavy clash Randy. Wish I knew more about them for a reference.
These are copper nickel. It is really hard to tell. I think you have what is called a lamination. This is a mint defect not really an error in my...
The marks around the MM give me more pause than the rotation.
I thought so, these little guys actually hold a little bit of premium when you find them in collectible condition.
It is a Civil War Store Card. The link that I use has been disabled. This obverse didn't have a date. 1863 A little read about store cards. Civil...
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Well, we still are on 1867.
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Luis go troll another forum, It's obvious you don't have anything better to do.
Thats a nice looking Bust Half. XF45, but seems there is still a bit of luster left on that one. I think I should be higher.
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