Thanks for checking...again for me. I'm always hoping. I've been very lucky with those early 60s DDOs and DDRs. I know that a ton of CRH...
I've been fooled by the lighting at 9 o'clock, but is the 64D a DDO.
Browse Heritage Auctions. It would be advantageous with clearer and better photos where lighting doesn’t wash out the surface. But I think your...
Nice pictures Railguy! Crop next time perhaps, but the photo was taken at an optimal distance and the backing perfect for putting the attention to...
MS66. A little less light as Michael suggests to perhaps see the surface better, but looks like only light abrasions on the lower bust/beard,...
I'm sure that the trial transcripts could be obtained through FOIA, but it might take months to get that information. I'm not sure that I've read...
I'm not as familiar with IHCs, but I did learn a few weeks back about Longacre Doubling. This may be that....
I don't think so either. I only know of two reverse dies and your coin has neither and the details are too crisp. It may be that you have an...
A less than 1% event. Maybe you'll see 3 more like this during the challenge. That isn't too bad.
A few years back, a CRH enthusiast in another forum found a 1955 DDO searching rolls. A true lightening bolt moment. They happen, like the...
Of course rotated dies can happen just about anytime, this listing is incomplete but helpful - http://rotateddies.50webs.com/census.htm
There is a similar appearance, but the location of 15 is west of the OP's coin's mint mark. It does look like there is an original mm slightly...
Might have been used to shim a chair or table. Damaged though.
Thanks for the extra photo. The base of the P looks interesting, but I don't think it's an RPM. Did you think it aligned with something you saw...
I think it's the Open 3. Looking at the 1, it appears more tilted than the Closed 3 and the bottom bar thicker. But the photo is a little blurry...
Photos (closeups) are too pixelated for me and the full shots a smidgeon out of focus. Quite possible though. Try taking photos of the mint mark...
004 would be an incredible find. I think that someone found one in another forum a few years back. Lighting can strike!! Be ready!!
This is a great point, Tommy. Dealers can't tie up capital waiting for a niche buyer. Minor varieties don't have the proper ROI.
Although a book probably could be written on the highs and lows of Variety Collecting, I’ll leave that for another author. I will offer this...
Thanks for the note on the planchet void. I know that the Obverse generally sets the grade, but that Reverse looks strong. I'm with Publius on...
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