Looks like a doubled working hub. The 1 is missing the vertical separation line.
Fun crack over VDB. That crack looks like it goes thru most of RUST.
just wait for the correction. MO The stock Market has been dropping for how many days? I wouldn't feed it with a sell off, we would all be in trouble.
Sure looks like an RPM.
The washer looks raised and then every once in a while it looks recessed, either way a strike thru. Is that number 2?
Skip nailed you on that one! Those surfaces must be pretty beat up. LOL @Insider
Interesting!
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Yeah Kurt new his coins. And could tell you more than you wanted to hear, most of the time. Did I like Kurt. You are darn right I did! Wish he...
Now your just showing off, Perty coins Brother.
What separates a bilevel Die Crack from a RIDB, retained interior die break?
Hey Peter I didn't know if you had this site. Here are the variety's for 36'P...
So, you like your toilet paper like Clint Eastwood, don't take crap off anyone?
That is called a floating roof. The dies were over polished taking away the reverse details. No MM means that it was minted in Philadelphia.
Yeah, I am not sure why it gives way either. It does seem to be a die marker on a lot of variety's.
Proof dies were not necessarily over used, as much as you have cameo proofs ultra cameo proofs and your lower end proofs. All proofs should have...
NGC and PCGS do not recognize steps the same. When talking about FS a NGC graded coin will always be graded tougher.
I see the small die chip. Every time I see your sig line it makes me think of this song. [MEDIA]
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