Nice photos, I usually defer to @furryfrog02 He has an eye for the 72's.
It's an interesting variety, hope to hear from him. Lehigh is just getting into the variety's, He will do well with a new look at this cliché.
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This has to be one of the hardest variety's we have seen in a few years.
Or you could send it to me to figure out. I would have fun attributing it! Rick has a point taking photos in the manner that you see them on the...
I like the reference. In a world as crazy as it is today, we should all try to educate, with the truth and history. Stick to morals, and just get...
@Lehigh96 I would send this one off to get attributed, not just for me but it is a unique die stage. Most of the folks that we have stated will...
VV has 56.
I looked over Wexler this morning, He only has 33 listed. Yours seems to be a SE RPM because of the split serif seen at the top. Also the...
That is weakness in the strike, It is the same as what you see in the steps. This is not a break of any kind.
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I need to look in the morning. The die markers don't seem to match anything on VV the position is closest IMO to 005, But I have had a few beers....
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Not to mention it does not have the tear drop 4.
@Razz I can still see some of the clash and a little bit of the clash on the obv. But I am a little confused about what you are asking. I see only...
As already answered. It is damage. An error happens at the mint. Damage and alterations happen after the minting process and are worthless.
Your missing out, Although a man's time learning what to look for, is much better spent in a brick and mortar cherry picking variety's.;)
That supposed 2 next to the D is damage.
Looks like a clash, along with a weak strike, add in the die abrasion. And you have a late die state coin.
I see it now. Full Strike Frost. Interesting thread
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