Kinda need photos for this, thanks PCGS..
Yeah, I am in the boat of reeling in AI. Thinking that just that statement could ruin my life in a heartbeat, just because I talked against it....
So, a picture of coins is good enough for AI.
I am trying to remember what Detecto's gig was. I know Ed Wood would come up with some Cockamamie story about how he was late to the party..
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The way I read it, it is the softening of the dies that causes ghosting. Not sure if that means that the dies were hardened correctly in the first...
Looks like a later die stage than this one. PC-1c-1954S-01R Images Courtesy of Chuck Newman [IMG][IMG] [IMG]...
Do you gave a link on the 2019D Doubled ear? The Reverse with the two cracks that cross the rim, that is a retained Cud, or PreCud. PS, I found...
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Your making me want to read it. I found nothing in the write up that leads me to a shield cent.
What have you been up to?
When did Wexler put out 26 DDO's for 72'?
Archaeologists Found a Secret Stash of Gold Coins That Rewrite the History of War Modern coins in the photo? Should I have read more?
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Reveal later this evening.
My guess is that it is a trail lines. Often happens in the polishing of the dies. https://www.error-ref.com/?s=Trail+die+
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