Looking at the die markers...I think Wexler's 007 is Variety Vista 004. Check for those markers on your coin. Consider die state as well. It...
Wexler points to variety vista 004. Says it is slightly different.
Take a look at Wexler’s listing for 007. Can you match markers?
Ok. Some MD going on north and west. But it looks like a bar inside the loop. Nothing fits at variety vista. I think it’s a new RPM.
I saw the notch too (which is interesting) and was thinking it might have a hit on the face of the MM. Hard to say for me...just a bit out of...
This is a pretty common look especially amongst the 90s LMCs. Hard to say if it's in the substrate or the plating but I lean towards the zinc....
Wait...you have a lunch break...right? Just kidding!! The community here is ready to help attribute the coin if we can. Don't speed!! LOL
@DatDareNickelGuy Any chance you can post a few better photos? A closeup of the mm perhaps?
PS - the next time you purchase, make sure that they discount you. You may offer that you paid too much on this purchase and perhaps they will...
They are pretty common; you over paid but like you said, you didn't get creamed. As long as you are happy with your purchase, then the price is...
Looks like a liberated 'lucky penny' from its press fitting into a collar. [ATTACH]
A soup can might just be ideal...decent focal length.
Some banks would require their clients to put their name (and number) on the rolled coinage. Later, a bank associate would count the change to...
What's interesting to me is the V. D . B . That would be a bummer if it was and S-VDB...which it seems to be (less the mm). Others here may have...
http://varietyvista.com/05%20JN%20RPMs/1964DRPM003.htm Have a look.
Yes. Looks like one...searching.
Hi Karen - welcome to the mix here at CT! Steady your phone on a heavy object, perhaps and overturned mug or glass that sets the distance where...
LOL I had this typed but didn't hit Post Reply. "Has anyone seen my gum?"
Fun find...always check that pocket change!!
It looks like die deterioration. You can see the striations from the material flow headed toward the rim along with the slide of the mint mark....
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