I take back the whizzed comment, Thanks for the better photos, If it were me that would be on it's way back to the dealer with a full refund, It...
Wish I could help, I've never collected large cents. I have a couple, but never studied them.
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The cracked skull is hard to tell if it is a lamination crack or the begining of a large IDB. When I looked here, I noticed they have quite a few...
Looks like someone tried to hammer the Newcomb variety out of the 34, Can't quite tell if they succeeded or not though.
That is an RDV-007, it's only valuable though if it's a 92'.
Does that die chip on the 9 connect to the 5? The size and look makes me think IDB,
One thing is always a given in attributing coins, that is MM placement. If the coin is a Philly, then it is the date placement combined with a die...
You think that crypto has taken that much? 700 to 1400 dollars in value? This one is a good read....
Proof 1970? what denomination?
As mountain Man said the B could have taken a hit. The die could have been partially filled with debri. The strike could have been a little weak....
Most likely one coin was struck better than the other. A weak strike will not show the same details as a strong complete strike.
Thats interesting, It is said that a reverse die does not fit or lock into the obverse chamber, yet we see these graded and authenticated from...
There is also the factor that we aren't necessarily grading it for ourselves, we are trying to grade as the TPG would grade.
Thats a very cool box. I would have had to buy it if I saw it first. LOL
What coin are we talking about?
These are done by VAM. The reverse die markers seem to match with VAM-9 You can match it up with this reference. The die chips in "we t" the die...
These nominees are only interested in an agenda, and have nothing to do with good monetary policy. Think "Great reset" and banking done with ESG...
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