Or, it is only valid on Wednesday, every other day it is MD or DDD
If you stick mainly to pre 1999 coinage, I guess it is about the same as it always was.
That is a German one, minted in Munich. Each country in the euro-zone have their own obverses, often different for each denomination, and...
Looks like it took a hit
Don't know how they determine their die info, but Wexler has it as a Class V
See it here http://varietyvista.com/01a%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%201/DDO%201955.htm
You really need to sit down and study the differences between true die doubling and the no added value versions as you have been told many times...
I am not seeing the westward spread as Wexler shows it. There are a lot of die markers for stage A and B, do they match? Also your coin was struck...
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Isle of Man. On the reverse are some of the issues of Manx coinage from the past. Notice George Washington at the bottom, Bi-centenary of American...
Great as always. Anything lost long ago and then found, has a story only it knows and we are left with only imagination and fantasy. Keep the...
If an OP has used the Full Size option, I get a message pop-up when I hover the mouse over the image that says, "Click this image to show the full...
I decline the invitation to another of your hallucination parties
3 DDO's check your coin against these http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/DDO%201995.htm
Bentley, a close up, in focus please, of EPU and the dots is all we need
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