What do you call doubling on a MM that is the same as the doubling on the date? The date and MM are added to the dies at 2 different points in...
You should be able to see that the MM has damage crossing the top and middle of the S. Also it has the same machine doubling as the date. The same...
Heavily worn dies.
I wouldn't try acetone on that coin. Might turn the encrusted material an ugly color and not remove a thing.
Yeah definitely not the RPM. Your shows the same type of doubling as the date.
Auction is about 30 NGC. PCGS has it valued at 100 but these prices aren't ever realized. CPG has it at $46.
Where do you get WRPM-5?. Did you just pick one of the 9 and say it must be that one? http://doubleddie.com/2274021.html
It got the orange hoodie award.
Isn't a D60 a Nikon? I use a t3i. First is to set your ISO at the lowest setting above auto. Mine is 100. Then my usual settings are 1/30 speed...
I am at about 45-50 details. Maybe some photos of yours when you get it in hand will help nail down a grade.
Just bought them a few years ago.:rolleyes:
I think that this one is just toning. If you are referring to the far-right bay.
Got them for I think 2 cents a piece years ago. Three 50$ bags for 300 I think. 71D 63D and 68D
I like the originality. It may have been knocked from gem because of the hazy peripheral toning when graded. I could see a gem in todays market.
Th The way that your Morgan scratched the way it did would mean that it may have a nickel or white metal alloy to it. I still lean to a lead...
That seems like a Win /Win situation. an Honestly graded coin that may or may not have eye appeal. Don't let the mantra fool ya. There are many...
Just opened a mint bag of 68D Lincolns. Here are a first few of the coins that I pulled out. I don't have the luster right, but they are fully...
We would have something new to point out. I am sure that Skip would be the first to point it out.
Instigating does come to mind.
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