Wexler is doubleddie.com. Variety Vista is CONECA/Dr. Wilder at VarietyVista.com. Wexler lists some that VV does not and vice versa so I end...
Very nice…all 4 in great shape. Also, all 4 have doubled die varieties…be sure to check for those if you haven’t already…Spark
Looks like die erosion or MD. You need to confirm with Wexler or VV…imo…Spark
Lou, honestly…it’s not weird. No need to keep it. All that I see is a stain…no serif. It’s a normal ‘88 with staining and wear, along with...
…and from circulation, now it is an impaired proof cent…imo…Spark
Nope. The doubling that is supposed to be there for the 2 in the date is not there. …imo…Spark
PMD.
@jafo50 …ALL 3 pictures you posted are out of focus. This means one or all of the following: 1. You need new glasses. 2. You need a different...
Sorry Kristine, this looks like a dryer coin. It could have been produced in any home or laundromat from Bangor, Maine to San Diego,...
deleted to correct error…Spark
…and now this thread is full of BS… (double entendre intended)…Spark
…maybe switch to Half-Caff…(smile)…Spark
@Kurisu …well, for the time being I will know it is (apparently) a new designation being used at Variety Vista along with their normal...
What is a VDDR?…(what does the V stand for)…Spark
@Scubalou …if this is out of that same ‘69-S roll, here are some more tips to use. The ear and cheek have that flattening. I warned you that...
I agree. You must keep in mind that 1969 was the first year for a new Master Hub, and the Mint overused the dies back then too…so what you’re...
Notice the ear and cheek damage. That is the direct result of being stored in a roll. I suspect you will see this on many more from that roll....
Just die deterioration, damage and wear. Not even close to hub doubling. …imo…Spark
Keep trying. Sometimes new accounts take a day or so for the data to propagate to the servers. It took 2 days for me back in 2017 when I joined...
@KBBPLL has given some great insight and info…but it stands to reason that the die produced in Philadelphia would have been a “working die” which...
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