Seriously; it's the one Cascade posted.
That's OK; the 1909VDB MPL has already appeared here at CT. :)
Nope, just how grading used to be. Those frost breaks used to count. Now they don't.
I've not a clue how hat was ever allowed to leave the Mint. I'm unconvinced that it's all as-struck, but enough of it is to lead me to believe...
As am I.
In this case it makes sense to always refer strictly to Browning number, since there is more than one example of the lesser "variety" designator...
I see slight hints of shadowing around the "date," indicating it might_just have some slight thickness. Wonder what would happen if a flipover cap...
You owe me a keyboard.
It's unlikely to be something designed to deceive, more like someone with too much time on their busy hands. :) Happens a lot.
That is a Liberty Nickel, produced from 1883-1913.
Ain't that the truth. :) It reads like advertising, until you actually parse the words, when it becomes apparent they were written by someone who...
Just draw the line in your own head between identifying specific die pairs, and identifying cool little features on a coin which don't necessarily...
I don't take every word written by Kevin Flynn is Gospel. That's not how the process works. However, it's not hard to understand there's good...
As this thread has proven, the discussion of MPL's is difficult enough without the appearance of putting forth well-struck Business Strikes as...
Don't you require things like....fact? Inventing your own facts doesn't get you there.
You're just inventing things as you go along. Would you call a coin with similar appearance from the Denver Mint the same thing? Nicely-struck...
It would be difficult to estimate a value of real example, since there has been only one original known to exist for the last hundred and fifty...
Speaking of Beans....I'm not sure the Gold ones are edible though.
Gotta admit, that one looks rather nice on technical merit. I expect the current price to at least double by the time it's all said and done,...
Here's a start: http://www.doubleddie.com/179401.html
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