What is that doing in a ICCS slab, most of purchased it from someone in Canada .........
I think it's RPM-001 for Coppercoins ....
There is with Coppercoins . http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/dietype.php?date=1974&die_mint=s&die_type=mm&page=0
I'm in the 65 camp too, no FS either ....
I'm pretty sure it's DDO-001 and just found some images on coin talk ....
Only if there's info with photos out there . I'm no newbie and will need help with this one, only because there is no images out there . [ATTACH]...
I've noticed that the rim started to form on the obverse and the reverse has lots of cracks coming off of the effected area, with no rim forming...
This is one late die state and hard to tell from these images . So match some images to this DDO and make sure you take an image of the die gouge...
A couple of 3 years ago, or so, this machine was at the fun show in Michigan, so I've seen it before in action .....
Parkinson's is getting bad, that what I heard over the weekend at the coin show ....
exactly ...........
We can step it up another notch and talk about Class I
This is why some believe error ...
He's not around much anymore, he's now the photographer for " Detroit Rock City " .....
All the Coneca folks and also, 70% of all Trade Dollars, even the ones graded, are fakes ....
Lets heat this thread up a little bit . One of the talks at the fun show over the weekend was " Do You Consider The Big Ones For The Lincolns,...
Their called plating blister . http://www.error-ref.com/blisteredplating/
That's 1982 they were changed ...
Here's an early stage collar clash . [ATTACH]
That's a very late stage collar clash ....
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