Are you sure about that?
I hope the same.:)
The thing is there is nothing there but a single D mint mark. You can think that but I challenge you to actually learn how coins are made and how...
I am in the XF camp, maybe low AU. could be cleaned, but well worth the money you paid. Nice!
Chris is plenty polite, but what most don't understand is that he knows what he is talking about. The thing is you took it personal. We are here...
Are you saying that you think this is a lamination?
I got the impression that he still didn't learn anything, and is stuck to his first feeling.
That's not an omm. An Over Mint Mark would be a d over an S or vice versa. An RPM is a D/D or an S/S. What you have in neither. Just a D mint...
Thanks all this thread got buried in my watched threads didn't even alert me. I have actually decided to keep it for now.
This site should help you with the different types of doubling that are not Doubled die related. http://doubleddie.com/144801.html What you have...
Please tell us you are kidding?
I did a little search on http://cuds-on-coins.com/ This is considered a spike head. Cohen calls it a retained interior die break and is labeled...
I don't find that to be funny at all. In the future leave all politics out of it whether you think it's funny or not.
Your photos make it appear to be polished/cleaned. It is hard to see the difference between wear and possible luster. Does there appear to be...
A corroded cent.
Burnishing is usually used on proof and special release coins. I believe they started burnishing some planchets used for business strikes, but...
MS 63
Those are die breaks. I am having a hard time seeing a lamination.
I'd give it an AU55 maybe 58. But I am guessing it went a 63
Of the 17 DDO's for the year. The easiest pick up is the I and N of IGWT. Some of them the doubling is very faint because of die state.
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