Thanks. I use an AmScope and shoot with a Canon digital SLR>
We'll soon see if it's a doubled die or not. Then we'll know who was right and who was wrong.
I thought that one might hit a 66.
Varieties aren't for everyone, and even for many who are interested, it's only the CPG or Redbook stuff that's going to be of interest to them. I...
Just keep digging your hole of ignorance Caleb. It's really very pathetic to see you dragging the names of good, highly respected people through...
We'll see Larry. If you ask me, those are all pretty typical of the minor doubled dies we see for the series. But remember, the real issue at...
Ha ha. Just wow. That's the first time I've seen anyone with even a smattering of knowledge in the field of errors refer to Mike Diamond as a...
Then you might ask Mike Diamond why he doesn't include flat-field doubling under the MD category. If you knew the subtle difference, you wouldn't...
Again, stating that you have a registry set, and even showing said set means nothing. I'm glad you recognize that fact, but I'm not sure where...
Usually a grease filled die is characterized by missing or weak design elements. I'm not seeing that. What makes you think it's grease filled?
Nice find furry!
Not any major ones, but I'll take them. These all came from a single OBW roll. DDO001, an unlisted Class V DDO, RPM-005, and an unlisted RPM West.
That may be the case, but telling me you have a registry set does not, ipso facto, prove that. I've come across plenty of registry set variety...
And Caleb- When I said that I could care less about your registry sets, I simply meant that having even the top registry set tells me nothing at...
Sure will Simon.
I have my own system, so normally don't get my coins attributed, but if I match it up with anyone's numbering system, I'll let you know.
That was me Bryan. No doubt in my mind.
66.
I'll show you better photos when the coin arrives.
1964 DDO-013 1964 DDO-016 1964 DDO-023 1964 DDO-025 And I haven't even gotten all the way through the obverse doubled dies for 1964 yet. I...
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