Your wish is my command. :) 1789 Mott Token (not mine) [img]
Wide AM. Not a Close AM.
Nothin'? Well, here is a coin estimated to have been struck in 1790. Quite the numismatic curiosity...the Albany Church Token. [img]
All WAMs.
As long as the coin does not have wear from circulation, strike weakness doesn't affect most grading until mid MS range as far as I know....
I don't think it's allowed, and I don't think it's a good idea for the same reasons that the other members posted.
Rascal, as "everyone dealing in coins" should also well know, photos don't always show the coin like it is in-hand. They are less than optimal,...
Looks like a mix of severe die deterioration and plating issues. Certainly an interesting coin.
Damage and damage.
1989 was the last year that the mint hand-punched the mintmark into the working dies, thus preventing RPMs from occurring 1990 and onward. Your...
Why are you saying the seller is lying? It says on the ANACS label, "Triple struck in-collar". If you don't agree with the label the TPG gave it,...
Too much confusion...I'm outta here. [img]
I never said you asked questions about the 1960D coins...read my post again. I was referencing post 41 and 42.
I count at least 3 different coins posted in this thread, with seemingly no connection to one another. It is hard enough to follow your train of...
Your coin is just a large date coin. Not a doubled die, and I don't know if it is an RPM. The coin that Desertgem posted is 1960D-1DO-001, a...
Both of your coins are plain large dates and not doubled dies. Can't really make out the mintmark so I don't know if they are RPMs.
Except the only large date over small date is 1DO-003, only known on PROOF coins. And your coin is not a proof. Not to mention it shares no...
The fields on the obverse look a little unnatural IMO. That is really the only thing I am picking up on, but I guess PCGS wanted to pick a fight...
Where do you see doubling on your coin?
Not sure what difference it is. Class I (Rotated) hub doubling results in a doubled die.
Separate names with a comma.