Since when do crooks work? They spend their entire life trying to think of ways to avoid work. ~ Chris
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The year before they started making the Memorial reverse. ~ Chris
Overpolishing would result in the fields of the die being worn down. Wouldn't it? ~ Chris
The word "uniform" in numismatic terminology is similar to "shiny". It shouldn't exist. ~ Chris
If it is on the die, then it would have to show up on the coin with the smaller cud, but it doesn't. This makes me think that the cuds are on two...
The base of the neck is a common place for die cracks on almost all dies. ~ Chris
Unless you can find a marker on both that would link them to the same die, the fact that they are part of a progression is only speculation. What...
When referring to the CPG, it always helps to include the Edition #. Some people are still using the 4th Edition. ~ Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood @Rachelle Bazzani ! You might want to save this with your other photos. [ATTACH]
Coming soon to your favorite auction venue! Let's hope not. ~ Chris
That is Sitting Bull's stepsister. ~ Chris
I have the 5th Edition of the CPG, and there is no listing for a 1940-S RPM. ~ Chris
You might want to save the link below to your "Favorites". It contains all sorts of information about the "small dollar" coins - SBA, Sac & Prez....
The damage on the rim might limit it to a "Details" grade. ~ Chris
The commems are listed in the Red Book, too. ~ Chris
Why put an asking price? You probably got it for face value. Let the market establish a value. It's only worth what someone is willing to pay for...
I'm with you! Just seeing it here practically every day makes me want to......to......well.....I think you can guess where I'm going. It's why I...
I'm surprised that @l.cutler would be surprised by the outcome. We get it here just about every day. Do you really think all of the newcomers here...
You're going about it backwards! When you find doubling, only then do you look for markers for confirmation. ~ Chris
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