You have me confused? They are both the same coin.
I lean towards a capped die situation. The stretch of the reverse design still makes me think that there is more than a wheel and a railroad track.
I have a few of those D and S some with the abraded die obv.
I like the white tones in the blue. Those finger prints on the reverse. Keep it to Gem.
The thread started here is from a member that distorts known images to make them look different. It would be best to start your own thread with...
There was one here in Arvada CO. Very chilling and creepy place. Not to mention the sick and depraved so called doctors that tortured these...
As Rick said. This was a doubled master die it transferred these same details to many working dies.
That is a Misplaced MM and there were still hundreds of thousands of these minted. These at the time were just overlooked. And the majority used...
You are reading too much into this. It has NO added value.
So since the MM are hand punched into the working die they can be in any position or slight rotation. And the mint used that die to strike....
Look at the link. It is how dies are made.
Nice Proof.
I like the 5 Pfennig.
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Just plainly NO. I encourage you to read up on the minting process. Especially how dies are made. http://doubleddie.com/58201.html
It's all good Cusa get used to the overgraded coins in the market, watch out cause you could be the one holding on to them if market grading...
Missing details is always better.
I have a buddy in the mid west that buys them for $3.38 a pack.
Two different sales? Just ask if you can buy a couple dollars worth.
I find them AU every once in a while. They are fun to stash away in Circulated conditions.
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