I'm goin for it...
Totally awesome find, congrats...
Thanx Mike, I had a written conversation with Arnie Margolis last year and he basically wrote-off much of what Alan Herbert has written and many...
OK, you say that the poormans has nothing to do with (abrasion doubling), so the information in the book "Price Guide to Mint Errors" pg. 163-164...
Never heard of the poormans being that of MD., always known of it as over polishing of the dies...
OK, its been quite for a while now, so I'll ask my question. Is the 7 with the xtra material on the outside the same as the so-called poormans...
Yup a closed 3 and despite the damage thats a nice buy for $10...
1925-D 64/63 net 63 1922-D 63
Looks like a hairline crack running into the rim. Maybe a cracked planchet...
Just out of curiosity does the mint bag have anything written on it about San Fransisco? I ask because San Francisco made more than 5% of the 1964...
Price Guide to Mint Errors, pg. 239 has a nice picture of " Struck Thru a Rim Burr". The similarities are proof enough for me...
How about a 1944-D and a 1974-D. Well worth the money!!!:goofer::goofer::goofer:
Thats a very sharp strike, its a little hard to tell, but a 66 may be pretty accurate.
Its a beauty, is that a rim nic on the bottom reverse? 64
I do believe Rim Burr gets my vote too...
Looks like a struck thru to me. What, who knows, maybe a piece of folded or crimped up plastic or cellephane. Can't wait for the new pics...
I'm surprised Columbia doesn't have him on their currency already!!!
He has an aircraft carrier named after him isn't that enough?
1915-D MS-65 RB 1914 - MS-61 cleaned
JFK was barely in the ground when they put 'em on the half dollar...
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