Yep you are right and I apologize for discussing this thread with you. Maybe in the future you could be more accurate with information you post.
Well look back at your comments, you say it's a quarter 'confused' you say it's raised 'confuse' you say your pretty sure usually when you have a...
Don't be theatening people on this site. And dropped letters have been known to show up on the other side of the coin from which it originated.
Somewhere near Woodville.
No, it's clearly a job you do well. Here's a clip from the article about the 50c piece and if you will notice is says 'incuse'. "One of the most...
Like you said 'usually'. The 'D' in your photo is incuse. And it's a 1976D 50c.
Why do you think that a dropped letter would be anything but incuse? That photo you posted looks doctored.
Jim M, I like your signature.
Read my post again. And then report back.
It looks like a dropped letter, perhaps one of the 'E's from UNITED or STATES or AMERICA. Post mint, I don't think so.
Looks like machine doubling, not doubled die.. Here's info on other types of doubling....
Everybody should have one.
I was wondering if it would be to hard to wait to post until you had the pictures? Just can't handle the suspense.
What kind of sweater is that you have on Joe?
What's an un-level 7? Got a picture?
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If you have a calibrator it will probably show the same thickness. The coin looks like it has a narrow rim where the reeding is.
Post No. 102 ".I'm done with this thread". That's funny jc.
Large date, machine doubling.
budgood, Are the lines raised or incuse?
Separate names with a comma.