I think one issue is getting past the glow and glimmer of proof photographs. If you can do that, then it's clear to me that they are the same....
Here's Coneca. They only list two master hubs for 1970. http://www.varietyvista.com/images/LC%20Obverse%20Design%20Changes.doc
Closest thing I can find is Coneca DDR-009, but they only mention extra thickness and this one clearly has seperatioin on the left wheat tip and...
If you've already got an SLR it's actually pretty cheap. I posted about it here: http://www.cointalk.com/t93175/#post817450
Exactly the same. Same markers on reverse and obverse.
NO! Not pure acetone.
BTW, it's a 1944.
Here's one I found today-actually found two in the same roll. Looks like a clash, but there is nothing that would cause straight lines like that...
Opus- Here's a great site. If you want Standing Liberty Quarters(or another US coin) you can look at photos of just those coins in different...
Does Ebay not have some type of Escrow service for high-dollar exchanges?
Yep. They touch. Dimes aren't my thing. Something about them I should know about?
I shoot with a Digital Rebel and usually use a 28-70mm lens. A few months ago I decided to try a macro lens attachent that I saw on Ebay for 30...
I did some sharpening and I see the shadows of some type of seperation on the 9's if this is what you are referring to, but unfortunately there is...
Abe- I wonder if it was done to a working hub. Were the ones you saw like this one or was the struck through in a different area?
Looks to me more like a novelty/gimmick. He/She is not doing anything wrong though I can't imagine why they would waste their time.
What's funny is that someone has bid .01 on all of the auctions, so with free shipping the seller is going to be in red.
Look at the very base of the vertical column of the "P" and you'll see it. A lot of RPM's don't have huge seperation or seperate mintmarks...
I know there were a lot of RPMs in '57, but I've never heard of that one.
Shrek- It can be kind of difficult to tell from photos, especially when the lamination has not actually peeled off. Up close it is much more...
Jello- That was my first thought until I found a second one in the roll that was identical.
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