I am not trying to bombard the thread. A friend of mine built this one. At auction these pieces of art get a premium. OH, and by the way, what a...
As far as my knowledge is concerned the more metal flow from devices, and waviness of the die is a sign of a later die state. Not the other way...
That's a good question, I believe in the past I have posted one like this. Not, in the same shape as Erics. I was told folded over finned rim....
I do see what you are seeing, but only in the photos. This is a Die Pair 3, I found that shows mine to a T. It's a PCGS MS63, the obverse and...
Yes there is a slight trace of the MM visible. I am also in the same boat, weak D.
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There are four die pairs. It isn't expected for the reverse to look like die pair 2.
@Rick Stachowski What you are seeing is a contact mark, there isn't any trace of a die crack. I am still set on Die pair three.
:rolleyes:I see what you are seeing, I will check the coin and see if it is a crack or contact mark.
Would have been cooler if he treated them better,
HUH?
Same subject, yet different meaning.:(
Have at it! It's a disrespect of the hobby. But, hey, who am I to say?
So, you're gonna play it off that way? Make someone else feel like the same smuch that you were? What part of this action makes you feel good?...
Is that a net grade? an Eac Grade, because the details of the coin posted fall into XF?
I collect them no matter the year! But, tis true, the older ones have only had more time to present them selves.
I didn't relies that someone could get so shunned for speaking their opinion, I am with you Dave, this piece is strictly done for commerce. It...
I appreciate the Kuddo's! Thank You.:happy:
I see coin roller damage.
Face value, and selling them upon your ability as a numismatist, would have been Prudent. edit. I removed the exclamation mark.
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