Since you questioned yourself the die clash left some pretty heavy details.. Here is the MS63....
I have been drawn to Roman Republic coinage as of late. It's only been a month and I feel like an addict. Q.Marcius Libo 134 B.C. Roman Republican...
Yeah, not even a spot of split plating, some are close.
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I use a 4x eye piece, should be all that you need.
Haven't we been over these doubled ears before with you Twysm? You will know if you have a doubled ear. Also look up the variety and match the die...
I didn't say that it would. One does have to read the surfaces and understand that they will be exposing surface conditions that may have not been...
That is on a single example. The MD isn't a die marker for the real one. It is just saying that MD has been found on a real example.
Agreed ghost like.
[IMG] I keep clicking back to these coins. Fantastic!
A circ find, this coin was one that I would have laughed at if it had a sale price on it. Roll find. It had layers of corrosion on it. I have no...
+1 Larry.
Loss of corrosion adhesion.
A satin 22D the majority of these have a smooth mirror surfaces. This is the first in a while that I have found with more satin like dies....
I really enjoyed reading his posts he will be missed.
Fun experience, I was wondering though where is the coin that you argued with @Insider over? Fantastic coins as always Messy.
Definitely, I hope that this was a folder or bunch of tubes, a small collection that a dealer passed on and told the customer to just spend them....
The doubling on PCGS is not the same as what you are showing. Please stop. The doubling on coin facts show a slight and subtle extra thickness....
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