In my world, it comes down to safety and efficacy. Could be the difference between a serious injury and death. So to the feds, money to correct...
I deal with Federal regulations in my work and deal with the regulators. If “paperwork” has a mistake, dependent on the seriousness of the error...
If @BadThad is lurking, he may be able to suggest a conservation method.
The reverse design is RDV007. That was used between 1992-2008. Not much help by itself. The obverse pictures are blurry so obverse design is more...
Correct. The RDV confirms this too.
I see the OP hasn’t been by CT for a very long time but the thread provides for a plausible scenario that might apply to your specimen. Welcome...
Very interesting!
Have a check Larry - https://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1972&die_id=1972p1do003&die_state=mds
Yes. It’s a DDO.
There are various detractors that take away from a coins grade. Natural toning is generally not a major detractor...but can be. Nicks and dings...
If you CRH, you will undoubtedly come across coins that have seen a diagonal cutter. Folks are curious or bored...and with a tool and a coin....
[ATTACH] That would be something especially roll searching cents. That said, I’ve found several AU/BU coins roll searching. Clearly from a...
I searched them as a kid when silver was a likely event. When I got back into doing CRH events, I only did cents and nickels. Cents were always...
I checked Cherrypicker’s and the 3 1/2 leg varieties are 1927 D and 1936 D.
If I recall correctly, there is an in between stage where the abrasion reduced the outline but did not remove it. I think that it is referred to...
Neat specimen. The obverse die looks like it was paired with a newer reverse die. Strike looks good, especially the reverse details. Obverse...
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This surprises me. As you see in my pickled nickel collection above, I’ve found many semikey Buffalo from my CRH events. I’ve duplicates of many...
It happens. Non business strike coins usually find there way into circulation by chance. For instance, a collector dies and the family is unaware....
It happens. My only Mercury dime found during a CRH event was in a customer wrapped roll. PS - I don't search dimes.
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