Check that 42S against this RPM. http://varietyvista.com/02a%20LC%20RPMs%20Vol%201/1942SRPM005.htm
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It's ok to think what you want. In hand you wouldn't think that. Quite a few 82's cracked in this same area.
Nice FBL @Skyman
Not a plating defects Leuds, you are entitled to your opinion though.
Well, I am not getting a great photo. But both are definitely die cracks, I can see though with the couple of well-placed plating blisters on the...
It's definetly a crack, actually runs up to the 2. with a little IDB, then from the 2 up and over the center of the 8. I will get a better photo.
I had forgot about this one, nice revival @Log Potato MS63DMPL [IMG] [IMG]
A few little die cracks on this one. One going from the 2 to the rim. And one running between the I and N to and along the lower cornice. Also, a...
I think that is exactly why fingerprinted coins recieve an MS grade. Technically they are a sign of circulation. The print has altered the...
Ya know every coin will eventually tone due to the environment. I completely agree that fingerprints on most coins are a straight up negative....
I like it!
This one showed up in my pocket the other day. It has an interesting enough look and tone to be a keeper. Maybe even a paper envelope. Do you find...
Two different dies should mean that there should be two different MM placements. As the MM were hand punched into the working dies before being...
I look at it this way, prices are going to go up across the board. With everyday necessities costing more, it is going to be crunch time for a lot...
Nice early die stage FS-501 Die stage A with a bit of circulation....
The doubling surrounds the devices, this doesn't happen with MD. MD is a shift to one side of the divices, flat and shelf like. DDD deforms the...
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