Any better shots of the reverse?
Yep, that does sound like it was turned on a lathe. Pictures Please. And WELCOME to the forum. :hail:
It looks like the damage the roll machine would leave.
Yep, that's what I do.
Yeah, that looks like post mint damage. Wear and tear.
No, it was asking for your password.
The mintage figures on the 1924D was a little over 2.5 million were as the 1924 was over 75 million, because of the smaller mintage makes it...
Welcome hotlipsneyes to the forum, (I'd like to know the why's of your username). A picture would definitely help here. It does sound from...
Nice photo's and WELCOME to the forum :hail:
New Orleans did use a 'O'. But since it ended it's production of coins in 1909 and emptyed of it's machinery a couple years later, are you saying...
Nice coin here, but what's all the fuss over MD?
That looks more like a die gouge than a doubled die. But you no doubt have more experience in this then I, so please explain how I am to believe...
Where would the 'O' come from?
jon67 it's been over a year since your posting this, what have you found out about your coin?
I agree it looks like a die chip.
With a little over a billion minted, I would say there should be plenty out there. I know I've got a pile of them.
Some people will pay extra for them, if that what it is.
It sounds like it could be a die chip. Some of the earlier Roosevelt's had some good ones.
Welcome to the forum:hail:. The first thing we would appreciate is a picture of what you're talking about, then we can tell you what it is and...
Looks like it could be a RPM (repunched mint mark).
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