If you did look at the Pics @Ordinary Fool. You would have seen that the MM has extra material in the center, there is no need for a better...
And I should have said learning the distinction between the Rpm and DDD is difficult. there is many more die deteriorated mm than there are RPMs.
The life of a die has everything to do with die deterioration/doubling. there is a period after RPM and it says die wear you should read my quote...
Nickels are pretty tough to find Rpms. Because of the type of metal, the dies didn't last very long. most of what you are gonna find is die wear.
looks like DDD to me.
Sorry, but your coin., is just showing some evidence that it is copper plated zinc.
Could you take some better pics of the area in question? Crop out the extra back ground? This looks like a cud and struck through. It looks like...
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That's an easy 68.
That's Perty!
That is ONE Hundred percent Die wear. It looks like the end of an early die state.
If it spoke to me in hand, yes. The local B&M has a CBHD that I am thinking n putting on lay away. Cant wait for that GTG. I think there are some...
Grease has at least one more molecule, that, adds Viscosity to the bearing of the liquid. The equation has more to do with the properties of the...
I don't think the chatter in the obverse field would look that way, if there were better preservation of the fields.
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Sorry but being in the water and restoration business, if H20 has an outlet, you can call it gone. The planchets have got to be 70 + degrees...
Strike 65 Luster 67 Eye appeal 67 Contact marks 66 Over all grade a 66+ NGC
GDJMSP said-Very doubtful, and I'm almost tempted to say impossible. What you're suggesting would require a temperature above the boiling point....
Not on the job.
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