I went 9. A DMPL would be a 10....
I wonder what the melt value is....:rolleyes:
Yeah, I see a lot with cracks down the Eagle's right wing but not across the head like that. Cool...:)
64 for me.
See VAM-2. It is the catch all for open 9. And clashed die events without letter transfer do not warrant a listing.
Mine will be no surprise to those who know me. My avatar is a crop from a LDS (VAM-1C2) example that actually was my first acquisition of this...
Intentionally toned and definitely not market acceptable.
You'll get the same answers as your life changer topic post - MD not doubled die. But welcome aboard. There is much to learn and the members here...
It's not an FS-501. Here is the V V page for '60-D RPM's http://varietyvista.com/07%20Roosevelt%20Dimes/RPMs%201960D.htm
The Utah Quarter has trains on the reverse. ;)
There are many MPD's in the Morgan series occurring in the denticles. One of my personal favorites is the '83-O VAM-39 where all 4 digits are in...
The problem is there are far too many under educated collectors out there. Another site I belong to has the banner "Education is the key to...
I think I read once that they used a date punch in the denticles area to check the hardness of the die.
I chased that die progression for a while a few years back and have a 12A, 12B and two 22A2 examples. 1904-O is a fun date/mm to collect die...
Another mechanical error....:vomit: Great work as always!
This is why I tuned in....
I recently bought 3 Littleton albums. I got tired of waiting for Dansco to get off their hands....
D, you have to replace that quarter with a Utah Quarter. Just say'in....;)
No kidding. I'm not waiting years for an album. I've moved on.......
Scroll down to the post dated 12/8/2020 on this link. https://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic-last-page.asp?TOPIC_ID=356028&SearchTerms=dansco...
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