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I have both saved for when I have a little extra money, I would really like a scope next though. Thanks for the Tips. I appreciate them.
Good one!
You never know, it's a very cool "Abraded Die"
The ones that are circulated are graded 50, 53,55, and 58. Unless you were just calling it perfect;)
If there's one, I am sure there is another. These kind of variety's haven't been thoroughly explored yet, were still writing the book.
Looks like one of mine. I bought around 75 P,D,S Souvenir sets from Bruce up in Arvada. I turned a bunch into the bank for cash.
Your getting some better photos I see. From the photos I don't see much wear, but that bit pvc contamination on the reverse needs to be taken...
Definitely not the same as nickels, But I get ya. When that happens just don't forget CT when May and June come rolling round.
Very cool! I like that pastel blue patina.
Yes, as the surfaces were polished to extend die life and remove errors, they also remove details from the lower relief areas of the devices. Very...
I's definitely crusty. They might give it a 97. Environmental damage. It all depends on the surfaces. I would gamble on it but not at that price.
Well, I have a hard time believing that. ;) And although I have many coin types that don't interest me. The repetition and the honesty here, and...
I just checked a few 90's cents that I have. That heavy line in the hair is part of the design. But if you can see a raised line (crack) then that...
Let us know. Do you have any references to cuds and Idb's, die cracks etc. http://cuds-on-coins.com/
Try this. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/1922Ddievarieties.html
Nice detail on that one Mountain Man.
I highlighted a few things that I see now. There is a dark line "black arrows" And what might be a retained interior die break " high lighted in...
It looks like stains to me.
Thats a pretty heavy strike thru on the Cumberland Island.
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