You deleted part of the quote and then added to it. It didn't distinguish between the quote and your response. What sight are you using as a...
Those photos are of no help. not trying to be rude but they need to be taken out of the plastic baggy. Maybe you are completely confident in your...
I have all the references one thing to note is which site are you referring to? FS-101 is the second listing on Wexler. But referred to as DDO-001...
Are you still here Bob, I mean @FoundinTN
Funny.
Most of the thick lettering is associated with the single squeeze method. I stand right there with you on thick lettering unless it is a MS coin...
First what DDO do you think this one is? Second if there was a DDR matched with one of the obverse dies it would be noted on the variety sites....
No doubt intentional damage.
There are different classes of doubled dies. Some have thickened lettering. Some show notching on the devices Some depending on how strong the...
Wait, don't make me the end poster. I only gave my opinion of the cent. This is your thread. What say you?
Damage cent worth face value There is nothing else to say.
There is way too much light on the coin to tell anything about it. Shiny surfaces is one thing but none of us can tell if it has been cleaned or...
It has the look of being improperly stored. But I wouldn't say it was intentional. MA
:rolleyes: This is exactly why I am a member here the pursuit of knowledge. A lot of us do not see it as controversy but more of reason to not...
I don't do the you tube thing, I also don't have a problem with folks that speak the truth and do their homework. I watched I think 3 or 4 of...
First of all that is blind and blanketed statement. If you want to believe all of the nonsense and ridiculous videos on YouTube then be our guest....
I see that this was your first post, as a new member welcome to CT. These are very common acronyms on every coin chat room there is. Stick around...
So in this area of Pcgs they slabbed error coins with error labels?
$30
It would have been nice to give the captain a hand in identifying the coin before he sent it off. But it seems he attempted to find answers after...
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