I would have to agree.
I wish I collected them, they have gotten out of my price range. Looks like a nice little ounce bar. I am thinking a first pour just by images.
My first look was a little dark, if it has brighter luster I am at a 66 and only a couple distracting marks. Gem in todays market. Pretty Washington!
Nice finds Amber.
I was thinking old school with that thought. I miss my AU58 21' HR.
I didn't look very close, You might just throw that one into a flip and mark a DDO on it. Fun coin. And when you get better at identifying Doubled...
They are sharp in hand, like a proof. Great photos Insider.
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I would take an honest AU58 or 58+ any day over a circulated MS coin below 65.
It's not there to impress you Eddie. :D Just Coneca' way of identifying a doubled die.
That would be DDR#2- reverse-class five doubling, counterclockwise rotation From k4, 4 oclock. Just making sure you know there is a meaning behind...
Yes but unfortunately shows a bit of the later die stage, there are light radial lines.
Gotcha, hopefully it's more gold in tone. It kind of hard to read.
You have the C right. The coin was heavily Corroded then Cleaned.
I've seen the grade but can't place the generation of slab.
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Looks like it could be an RPM Lou. If there is an associated DDR/DDO then they will show the corresponding variety.
Well if the die was damaged, and that is usually what causes these, then they would be raised on the coin, gouged from the dies.
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