Your little quizzes can be very difficult just to understand. To me that looked to be an observation error that needed attention.
@Insider You still haven't acknowledged that your instructions were wrong to start out. This is not the "right side of a Trade dollar obverse".
First thing I saw was the "Left Side" of a Trade Dolar.
@rrdenarius Where in Houston?
That would bug me too. I hate incomplete stuff.
I would have to agree. But it is what it is. I have many more from the President series that have a similar root for the WDDR status.
Wexler calls it doubling. I would have called it a die chip myself. Look it up in Wexler.
I found these WDDR-001 of Monroe while looking through my stuff. I found 5 in one mint roll. Very minor doubling, but that is how it is listed in...
Nice. Little bit of woodgrain, but very nice.
The capsules that come from the US Mint vary in dimensions. The mint must use the lowest bidder. They changed twice during the ATB series. I had...
Here is one of mine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice find.
The Postage Due is too early for the Cold War. It might be from the Ice Age though. Nice stuff.
Thanks for the feedback. It will keep me busy.
@Paddy54 Thanks for the leads. You have made my accumulation much more interesting. And thanks to all the helpful comments from everyone. Here is...
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Yes, I found them and am looking at the varieties. Thanks for the help. If I find something I will let you know.
Thanks Paddy
No, I didn't know that.
Here is a 1905 IHC I found in my stuff with a die crack on the reverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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