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***TITLE SHOULD HAVE READ, "1961-D". I'm posting this 1961-D RPM because it's a tough one to find. I don't even think any of the major...
I can't tell from the photos, but I've seen a lot of die chips inside the mint mark on '55-S Cents, so that would be my guess.
This is a doubled die. It looks like possibly a combination of class 6 and maybe class 2 or 5. It does also have some MD going on, but it's a...
I agree. Both of these coins are normal and have some MD going on.
I'd go 64 too, and while I don't think it's full steps, I'll say they gave it the designation.
I agree. Just about every clad coin I've seen that has been dug out of the ground looked like this.
I guess this is the Ebay seller in me coming out, but I hope you made amends with the seller, because it sounds like he did nothing wrong in the...
I don't see anything, but when it's not obvious, it will help us tremendously if you point out where it is that you are seeing the die crack.
What you are seeing is MD. Here's a link that has a good tutorial on how to tell the difference between this and a true doubled die....
Depends on the strength of the clash. Minor clashes on common wheats might bring a buck or two.
I've got an entire roll of no mint mark 1971 cents that COULD be from the San Francisco mint that I'll sell you for cheap.
Are you talking about the die clash between the chin and necktie? There could be other clash remnants as well, but that's the only one I'm seeing...
I'm not a dime collector, but I would imagine that you can find all of the mint mark locations for the 1916-D Mercury Dimes just like we can for...
It's MD. Not a doubled die.
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