Thanks for that update. I've been wondering about that for a long while now. I had gotten to the point that if I couldn't assign it to the...
Hoarding with a flair for the unique and interesting. :-)
I haven't seen blue like that. On the blast of white...wonderful contrast!! Nice coin!!
Fine looking specimen!! I'm always a little hesitant about the 'stubble' on the jaw, but many coins I see have some and grade well. For me, it's...
New Haven style?? If you are on the shore, try Zuppardi's in West Haven (and a few new locations). Shorter waits but terrific pizza (no tokens).
PS - looking at Cherrypicker's...the Inverted small S has a nice return (maybe up to 10X). So keep an eye out for that one.
Good question. I'm thinking it might depend a bit on the particular coin. The large S carries a higher premium, especially in AU/lower MS coins...
@Richard Kennedy I think that you might want to pass on the magnifier. I bought one of those too. I was curious how it might work, but I found...
No problem Richard. As a variety hunter, taking pictures is as much a hobby. It improves with time. What is your approach to photographing your...
Yes, Jeff...had the same thought when typing it. When I come across those specimens, I often wonder if the folks liberating a coin, valuable or...
Always fun to have an interesting coin in a collection...or two...three...
It's a beauty, Kanga!! Looks to be the small S variety.
Here's the outward end of the 1950 D. You can see outside the outer windows the marks left by the roller. It also had some damage to the high...
I was reasonably sure that it wasn't the one, but the RPM that seemed to have a stem that was as pronounced. As you know, a sharp photo helps...
Alurid triggered a thought. Have a look at this link and the nested links at Error-ref.com - Machine Doubling (error-ref.com)
Cheech - I had a small bucket of AU/BU coins I had accumulated from about 1993 to 2000. I went through it 3 times looking for various varieties....
Regarding photos: blurry and over pixelated make it hard to see anything. Relative to the equipment a person has, the aim is to get the clearest...
Have a look at this link first. 1968d1mm001 Die Variety Information - coppercoins.com I'm not saying this is it, but it can help start this...
Very lucky that you didn't get a circular roller mark on that obverse. I found a 1950 D ender that was AU/BU otherwise.
It looks like to me that most of that damage was from contact in a bag when it was first produced. With it in hand, you are probably in the best...
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