I would take an honest AU58 or 58+ any day over a circulated MS coin below 65.
It's not there to impress you Eddie. :D Just Coneca' way of identifying a doubled die.
That would be DDR#2- reverse-class five doubling, counterclockwise rotation From k4, 4 oclock. Just making sure you know there is a meaning behind...
Yes but unfortunately shows a bit of the later die stage, there are light radial lines.
Gotcha, hopefully it's more gold in tone. It kind of hard to read.
You have the C right. The coin was heavily Corroded then Cleaned.
I've seen the grade but can't place the generation of slab.
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Looks like it could be an RPM Lou. If there is an associated DDR/DDO then they will show the corresponding variety.
Well if the die was damaged, and that is usually what causes these, then they would be raised on the coin, gouged from the dies.
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After living in TN. I completely agree new coins will turn over night. The Mntn west doesn't have that affect. I have a glass jar that I have been...
Great Title, and Yes it is.
I am a new user, and absolutely impressed. I thought that was the process, a soak in distilled water should be the last process to any restoration...
What would you grade them?
The lower photo has vertical polishing on both sides. Thats not circulation.
These 58's came out of wheat rolls that I stashed years ago. And now residing in a library of coins Album.
Coppercoins also has their examples, die stages will change with the deterioration, matching exactly also means that the coin can have attributes...
I wonder why there were two that said details/cleaned. I would either suspect that they saw the crud left over above ST, or they saw the coins...
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