Some of these scopes aren't capable of doing full size photos. Hey, Arbie if that is the case then figure out how to attach a photo taken from...
Just to make things easier 72 of those 85 DDO's are Proofs. Your Jefferson is not a proof. See if you can narrow your search down to a few...
From what I have read here. Desert patina is easily faked. Not saying yours is. Looks like a good candidate for the circam thread.
That is damage on the Memorial, the obverse shows common MD. I think I have said it before. Go buy a certified Doubled Die, you will quickly see...
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I had figured it was the spelling. I am pretty sure I had the same trouble the last time I tried. Is that a stacked image? Great RPM-001 by the way.
Hey @-jeffB using your calculation, what is the rim thickness and deepest relief of a Washington. Silver or clad. Well circulated and mint state?...
The doubling seems to be on both sides. How is this different than double struck?
Here is one of them. For some reason I can't tag @rpmsrpms New BIE Listing | Coin Talk
Helluva find! Theres some really cool seperation on the 1.
Don't forget the steps, The steps on a nickel are the first to wear away when circulated. There looks to be some good details on the steps.
LOL, just checking to see if you have studied your resources.
Yours shows more of the flat trumpet tail look but still weak like the inverted S of 46. Maybe the die was a little tilted or the S was partially...
Definitely an S, is it a thin date or a thick date?
When these coins are struck they are struck wit tonnage the metal flows into the recess's of the die. Well struck coins are just that Well Struck....
Maybe a slight tilted die strike?
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