It's a winner! RPM-002
Thank you for your prompt reply.
@Insider How common/rare is it for die polishing lines to show up on the raised devices of a coin? (Incuse on the die)? I'm still learning.
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Could you please post a photo of the entire obverse of the coin? Thank you. The reason I'm asking is, a deteriorated die also causes radial flow...
IMHO it looks like a die crack.
Sorry to say it but all the coins are the large date variety. For the ypoung lady's sake it would've been great if it was a small date. :)
Thank you for your prompt reply. I'll check it out tomorrow. It's bedtime now. Have to be up at 5AM. :)
Dansco 7070 is the best that I'm aware of. It starts with the year 1800. Others may know of better albums. If there is one better I'd like to know...
If you don't mind telling, where did you find the listing for DDR-002? I couldn't find it on doubleddie.com and this is what's listed on...
Very nice. IMO it should reach at least a 65. Don't know how much those rim nicks will affect the grade.
I looked at some of The Royal Mint's very low mintage coins but they were too expensive for my limited budget. Wordsworth is one of my favorite...
Just to satisfy my curiosity I checked. The driving distance from NYC to Westport, Ct is 52 miles on I95
I'd rather have fish and chips but chips and dip is also good. :)
Not sure but I think what you're referring to is called a ridge ring which is common on a worn die.
An overdate coin is one way. https://www.numismaticnews.net/article/features/clinic/overdates-and-mintages
Bean for a very nice looking coin.
Again, Welcome to Coin Talk. Nice find. I have never checked any of my Morgans for VAM designation. I'm just too lazy.
You asked for it. lol :D https://www.metrolyrics.com/whos-on-first-lyrics-abbott-and-costello.html
@Kevin Farley. Welcome to Coin Talk. Look on eBay and see how many plated coins are for sale. Most, if not all, collectors consider a plated coin...
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