I had some good images to go off of too .. That helps a lot ..
I seen a couple of Broadstruck . [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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True . but mine has the date on it . [ATTACH]
The first two coins are " Stiff Collar Strike " . http://www.error-ref.com/stiff-collar-strike/ [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]...
http://www.error-ref.com/off-center-uniface-stretch-strike/
correct ...
Not bad, I'm up to 8813 ..
In that good old tired die state and the wear on the coin, it's a good conversion piece ..
The image program came with my laptop . Your coin is a very late die state ( could be like stage G ) not much left on the die . Only way to place...
No D/S . here's what stage C looks like . [ATTACH] And the 64-D is RPM-004 . [ATTACH]
Did your metal detector find that in your local pawn shop ? No way that was found in the earth ...
And here's the main spacing I'm talking about . I put a red line in the area I'm mainly talking about . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And Here's again is...
I'll even do #66 and the spacing off there too . [ATTACH]
Here's #53 and it's a perfect match . Keep in mind your is a very late die stage and Coneca is a early die stage ( stage B ) . [ATTACH]
I can't be #20 . look at the spacing . [ATTACH]
Could of happen from the annealing process . The copper atoms migrated to the surface and oxidized on both sides of the coin .
Here's my copper oddity [ATTACH]
And the number is #53 . http://varietyvista.com/05%20JN%20RPMs/1943PRPM053.htm [ATTACH]
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