Sorry to hear that Fred. Just this year I was looking forward to talking and buying a few coins from a dealer on the south end of town. Drove down...
MS70 would have it taken care of in about 5 minutes.
The numbers are incuse.
That 52 has a BER die crack and whats that coming from the MM. Another die chip?
Agreed
I could possibly see it with some wear. I am still waiting for @Paddy54 on this one. What about the braid and the other die markers if you can...
I was thinking about that when I was doing my errands earlier. I should have looked it up, I wish that I had the access.
Jim the toning will continue, how fast, is determined by the environment they are stored in. My office stays and basement stays between 58 and 65...
That's a pretty Jefferson! I like the crack or die gouge in the steps. PF67
If the MM is doubled as the rest of the coin, it cannot be a doubled die. MM's were hand punched into the finished working die before hardening...
Flat and shelflike. Not a DDO. There is one easy pick up in your first photo that gives away MD. What is it @ARBIE SANTOS ? Edit well @paddyman98...
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Nice DDO Collect Nut. The 1995 was a class V doubling. Which is pivoted die doubled. When looking at VV it will give you the specs. This die was...
Yeah, If I see a P mint. They are beat up and usually worn to atleast an XF
Wouldn't this be considered a retained IDB?
Same here the photos are inconclusive.
Hey @scguy I see some close attributes but the photos are inconclusive. The only photos we have are of an early die stage. Check and photo all...
That would be you, the person that started the thread.
I am going to say what a couple others have said the 60D Lincoln has many different RPM's.
It doesn't show up on Cuds in coins. They are labelled there as pre cuds. Hey, @Amberlarry22 I am more inclined to agree with the Other...
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