Tommy, you put the thread like its a DDO . Its DDR-003 ...
environmental damage .. Acid or something like this ....
It was a lot of fun, always is ..
I found one of theses a couple of months ago . Its called a " Double Ear Lobe " .. Heres the best two image from the thread OP .....
Ya, you have to be careful with the kids around . Put Jim, me and Ken .. Trouble .....
To me, they don't look high enough coming out of the field . But not my coin to really look at ....
1,174 at MS-66 and 158 at MS-67 ... http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/6615?redir=t
One of my favorites . I have about 30 of theses now, difference dates and mint-marks too .. Lets see if anybody knows what I'm talking about ?...
Polished Die ...
Nice here in Michigan and we have Coneca right on site too ..
I can see the crack running too the side of the stairs on the right side . Wonder how much farther it goes ?
http://www.error-ref.com/retained-interior-die-break/ Did you get all of that ?
Now, if you want to do First Strike, that's an additional $18 per coin. http://www.pcgs.com/bulksubmissionagreement
Heres some info from pcgs on bulk grading .. http://www.pcgs.com/services/bulksubmissions/
Our we still talking about Ikes, or have we changed to other coins ( Modern ) getting graded ? No Ikes can be graded by bulk volume ....
Not for me . I look for variety and some can bring some nice money when slabbed . As for everyone else, thats up to them for slabbing .. Some...
It was struck 4 times, just not by a mint press ..
If done correctly you should be ok . Whats the difference if you send it to pcgs or anybody at that matter, for a couple of dollars they will...
Looks good .. Hopefully if it ever gets graded , it will pass through and not get an altered mark against it ..
yes, the showing of a crack in the die is stamps on the coin, then which transfers the crack image to the coin ...
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