@JCro57 Joe - I thought this might interest you and given you may be the most knowledgeable on the topic, could offer an opinion. If memory...
Willy - you’ll need better pictures of the reverse. Sharp, clear photos are needed for a good diagnosis. Weight is under which could indicate...
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Looks like a cleaned, environmentally damaged LMC.
These specimens (past threads) look like specimens from a poorly stored hoard of coins. They appear to have environmental damage and crud. Where...
That LCS is generous! Great finds as usual!
My DDO was one of my first significant doubled die specimens. The quick diagnostic on this variety is the abraded obverse die to remove a clash....
@Cheech9712 - their are varieties to look for but this is the one that comes to mind. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
For circulated 1939’s, use the S in PLURIBUS to determine which reverse you have. If it has a serif, then it’s the correct RDV. If it does not,...
This was a fun find by @VistaCruiser69 - https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1931-d.410139/ It is unfortunate that it suffered the parking lot...
Coins and Canada is a helpful site. I use that one predominantly but it has gaps.
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