This also comes along with a couple of images . Everything came from the Ike group forms . [ATTACH]
How about a clearer image of the reverse . That will make everything easier .
You found the right person that's for sure . Yes I also have the discovery piece triple die obverse ( 1974-D ) .
Here's a good article . [ATTACH]
Prop that coin up for your photos, sitting way too negative plumb ...
The " R " in Trust is a dead giveaway . Nice fine ...
That's because there was a planchet in the cylinder ( collar ) ready to strike a coin .
I'm not sure if that's a shadow, but it look like part of the lower bust is missing . Need a better image to know for sure . [ATTACH]
I like it . Very nice ...
Second strike on the reverse is uniface
I got lazy on my phone I use speech-to-text sometimes I check it sometimes I don't Camas question marks periods speech-to-text don't care about...
Class 6 doubling, by the way ...
Oh more talk about the single squeeze era . If you can see this one you need glasses . [ATTACH]
My guess would be Liberty has some doubling . My guess is also two minor for coneca . If you send it in, send it in to john . Good luck ..
Can I get a image of the certification number . Please .
I know for sure coneca has specific people that do specific coins . Ken Potter does the cent .
Looks like someone shim their three tons safe with it ...
Sounds like we need a breaking out party, to look at the rim ?
Fredhas spoke
Yeah you and me both . Had enough of this merry-go-round . Someone let me off . Please ... Lol ...
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