That's die deterioration doubling.
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I'd say you are close. I'm thinking around EF-40 maybe VF-35 on a bad day.
I used a random number generator to choose a number between all the posts that had been submitted and post #12 is the winner. Post number 12 was...
This is a fascinating thread!!
There's a few things that can happen. You can get the same features across multiple dies if the master die has an anomaly. The same thing can...
Very nice group. My kind of coins. :)
66, 65, 66
Amazing!! Congrats on a wonderful and inspiring gift. I'm still on the hunt for one. :)
That's exactly what I noticed as well. Every 1964-D Washington Quarter I come across I look at the reverse for the Type-C, have yet to find one...
Sweet pick up!! I love the RPM and the clashing. What a fantastic example to own.
Thanks for the clarification. I remember they were discussed in the movie Lethal Weapon 2 and how they were illegal. :)
Yeah, PCGS does not like these Woodie Lincoln's. That's why I said, I like it as a MS-66BN. I can easily see PCGS marking it down two grades...
I like it at MS-66BN.
I know, right. LOL. It's hard to say what PCGS would say.
And the reveal.... I think a severely under graded PCGS "Rattler" in MS-65FB. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's better than being cousin Eddie. :p
Dang it!!! You're right.. "I put a dollar in, I won a car, I put a dollar in, I won a car, I put a dollar in, I won a car"... [ATTACH]
Yes, Gold became legal to own in bullion form in January of 1975. But the K-rands were illegal because of apartheid.
That would be cool. Because I think in 1975 it was illegal to own a Krugerrand because of it being a South African coin.
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