Here's another one I pick up at the same show, it's about 60% off center . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I pick that one up at the Polish Show a couple of years ago .
I'd say this one about 25% off center [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1983 Lincoln Cent 65% off center uniface stretch strike . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's a nice off metal . Nickel struck on a Cent planchet . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's a nice MAD with a collar clash . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here's another collar clash [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Cleaned/Re-toned . Look at the Blackening around the Pilgrim, this is caused from a cleaning and then Re-Toning . Also, look at the details of...
Cleaned ...
I have a question, when this coin was struck, the rim is higher then the field . So as the coin wears the rim will always be higher then the field...
I did a little more work to line things up better on the whole image of the feathers . There are 2 images spliced into one . [ATTACH]
The rims look smashed or pressed and to me, this is where it came from . [ATTACH]
Little bored tonight so I thought I throw together a couple of images of the feathers . [ATTACH]
Here's another images of the area of question and I put a circle around it . [ATTACH]
Reminds me of this one . http://www.doubleddie.com/1445840.html
I put some arrows in the strongest part, which is the Claw . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It could be the D/D running west, here's an image of that RPM .... 1961-D RPM #2 D/D West [IMG]
Hell, I should sign my dog up, he's 16 in dog years and 112 years old in human years ...
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Here's a side by side and it's not even close . Look at the center of each " D " .. [ATTACH] Here's a 1973-D Ike Dollar I own and it's RPM-2 ....
Just a illustration of what to look for in early die states, that's all Lee and I know your the man on these .
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