We need a image of the obverse . Hard to tell from that image ..
I get very curious when I see nice crashes on the obverse, but nothing on the reverse . Maybe there was a reverse die change, prior to this coin...
True, there's no more RPM(s) . Good news, there's still doubled mint marks found on variety coins minted today .
I just did some reading and found out class 8 can also be found in the multi hubbing to not just single squeeze ...
Funniest part I want to see an image of the reverse . Could be something going on there, never know without images ...
Class 8 & 9 can only be found from the single squeeze era . In 1959 there was no single squeeze ...
The 68-S has varieties in both proof and business strike . I'm just trying to put your theory to work .
I want to see a 68-S, that looks like that 69-S ? Then we can decide if it's MD, or the working hub .
The two years are no where near the same . One of these two years has a doibled working hub, that was transferred to the working dies .
Thank you ..
What time they go on sale June 7th ?
Is a double strike different than a double strike in the collar ?
So I was correct then
I want to the variety cites to check for a match . Couldn't find any . I think what you're seeing here is a lot of light reflection that makes it...
Does not have the 89 reverse
Yeah he got a hold of me this morning . I'm going to send him the link to this thread .
Yeah that's our next mission to get a exhaust fan, and then do a tile backsplash
Here's some of those images of the kitchen [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I say that set you got there should bring at least six hundred bucks
I love west coast shopping, early in the wee hours of the morning . https://www.ebay.com/itm/393299171374 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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