See how the doubling takes away from the size of the letters? A doubled die will always add to the size of the devices. Another thing to look for...
The prices of wood today is getting out of hand especially old growth wood that was found fairly easy 20-40 years ago. Is mostly non existent...
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Thanks Yoda.
And a couple more hundred for the 2 proofs. But yeah to me that is a ridiculous price.
The SP70 DPL enhanced auctions for 400 or more. Not saying that 10,000 is reasonable. Just that 600 is unrealistic, You couldn't have even bought...
The Kennedy Gold sells for $1750 to $3000 alone.
No one is going to download a PDF. You need to upload just the photo.
These were overstruck on 84P Morgan Dollars. The cancelation wouldn't obliterate the details of the host coin unless the cancelation was raised...
I am not seeing the weakness associated with lower curve of the S. It doesn't have the flat ball at the top. Nor does it have the MM position....
That wasn't the point. Just an example of the coins/toning you might find in a sealed set. And with this OSV service they grade each coin...
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That ring is no doubt die deterioration.
Common for a 79' I say just leave em as they are.
Yes, but yours is from die deterioration.
Have you seen these? Graded double mint sets by OSV and ANACS. The one requirement is that the sets are complete and original....
I doubt that a dip would hurt any of these coins, except the copper. I just don't see them worth the effort. If they looked Gem I might feel...
There are 10 DDO's for 1972, 6 for the 72D, and 5 for the 72S. Where do you get 17?
Now. I can see that it is raised. The details of lincolns jacket, a partial date, and rim detail, says that this is IMO a pre cud. Post 2010 Fun...
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