And to think I gave you some credit when I first came back, Do you think you really have a five in the fore head dime? Your coin may be suffering...
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Actually, I am not sure. The right side of the Y shows a counterclash in this photo. [IMG]
For example, Dan let me sherry pick this one. This is a genuine overstruck example with altered dies. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not necessarily a clash but a ghostly image.
Horse to the water...
Yeah you don't want to hear the truth just Mute him. It's pretty sad. I have thought about it, but have never done it.
That would be a clash. You can not only see the N at the throat but part of the E is also there.
That's no doubt over struck. Fake genuine planchet.
You finally followed through with ignoring the truth, I will await the same decision of ANACS as you will. There is no doubting that it will come...
It's interesting.;)
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I would like to add that this is not a swastika this is a peace symbol the Germans stole and turned it into what you think it represents today.
This coin has zero chance of coming back genuine.
It is usually rude to Hijack anothers thread, but in this instance you need the free help. I would like to see the other sides of photo 1. Can't...
I found two others in PL I believe. a 501 and a 503. There are 6 RPM's for the year and an OMM S over D.
The 99 P if doubled is a form of worthless doubling. Especially if the MM is doubled. The RPM ended in 1989 when the mm was no longer hand punched...
Fivas and Stanton give this variety a URS-8 Saying that there are around 65 to 125. Yet every resource I have says that there are only 4 known....
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