Glad you found it but it’s been in the ground for some time.
The roof is floating due to the die being polished. The FG is there, just not all of it. Again, die polishing. As for the DD, no.
It’s doubled but it’s not the type of doubling you want.
I would say no but is there a 1969-D doubled die? No mention of it in the Red Book. The 1969-S is the one I know about and that’s in the Book.
The top one is a very slight MAD.
Looks uncleared and a high AU to me.
Trouble uploading today but here’s one more. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here’s one of mine. This is the overdate with the 3 over the 2. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice one @SensibleSal66
Thanks and I know what you saying but I just used what’s in the Red Book and they have a decimal point.
You need industrial strength. Nail polish remover will ruin your coins. And I don’t use it on copper coins.
Thanks Pam. I soaked it in acetone fir about an hour and what a difference.
I forgot to say that my Whitman’s Type Set is a circulation set. My Dansco 7070 is a much higher grade set. About 20 coins to go to finish that set.
She worked for a living but look at the year, an 1828 Capped Bust Large Diameter Variety 1 Quarter. This was the last year for this size, 27 mm....
Don’t know if they all are and zinc would think that as the die wears, they couldn’t be. However most of them do have all the steps.
Bu TV V to h he s as t the s what she wants to see. Take another pill. Lol
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