I would think feeder would run parallel and not fan out. Worn die.
"...not commems, in the legislated sense..." But, to me they are. But, to each his own.
I believe those commemoratives were issued for circulation. Nice coin.
Do you normally send commemoratives to be graded? These are commemoratives.
Not real tough. Every time you learn something I do too.
And you are one more assignment closer to your target status of "Error Expert".
Got mine back in the early 50's and it still works good. Don't know the brand. [ATTACH]
Well, I will have to pull it out and take a look.
It is in my enrollments. This should be the last for me. Finished Type I's and getting First Type II's. Then done.
I came across this 1958 D with several Die Cracks on obverse. Mostly in several directions on the coat. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like it is commemorating Industrialization and Travel.
I am out, given the way the US Mint assumes that they are special and collectors will do anything to get their products. All they are making is...
Great deal for all who got one. I was successful also, I don't order from the mint anymore and didn't try.
Great news Randy.
Amen
Good Luck Randy. I have been collecting US coins for over 70 years. The mint has made it so difficult that I have given up on new releases.
I consider these to be commemoratives and I stopped collecting them about 3 years ago. And, I am also disappointed with the eye appeal.
Could be an RPM (re-punched mint mark). Look at the attached page. 1946-D RPMs (varietyvista.com)
Perhaps you are right there. But, when you open the "Recent Topics" section and they are all spam or garbage from one person it gets impossible to...
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