Doubled dies add to the width and thickness of a device. If we use the photos you provided. The thickness is reduced. All the letters are skinny....
The 70D is rdv-002. This is a proof reverse. Not really worth a premium. But still neat....
Staining.
I really don't see anything that says cleaning. It is also impossible to see it thru the plastic on the flip. Those are polishing lines on the...
Anyone else notice the doubling. It is most noticeable on the tree at about 9 oclock obverse.
That one is real close, the MM is lower and to the left of the one posted. But looks very close to the right details.
@potty dollar 1878 got it on the second try. The key to attributing these is always with the MM position.
The chip is a little weaker, and the crack is minor. So in between a Stage B and a Stage C.
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Care to take a guess?
Not an option, it is one of the above and you have the right idea. I am not sure why you couldn't just click on it. It works fine for me.
MM position doesn't match.
Found this one in some wheat rolls I put away years ago. What is the variety? I will post a couple other pics a little later today. And can you...
Depending on the coin, the 62 mark was an early slider. Circ coins have been found in 64's nowadays. This is all a part of market grading and not...
Say that to PCGS and NGC. They grade circulated coins as MS on a regular basis. I get your point though.
Not sure about the cash, he might just eat it.
Yeah, I left one out. Thought I can't see would be good enough.
I never have collected bills. I might put some low serial numbers or star bills away, but thats as far as I go.
Very cool Medal. I will say MS64. Is that white metal or Silver?
I do now need reading glasses, LOL But seriously if it wasn't raised, I wouldn't have posted it and asked about it.
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