Good choice, sending it in. Looks real good sitting in that Ngc slab!
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I do believe that yours is a mms-005 straight serifs.
My bad I was meaning HAB's Morgan.
Wihout a doubt PMD, Thank you for appeasing me. For some reason it looked raised.
You might be able to identify the vam Here. http://www.vamworld.com/1921-P+VAMs
Maybe, my eyes are going and cant see what you guys are. I would say that taking the coin out of the flip, taking a picture of the affected rim,...
Looks to match, What stage do you think it is, it is later than stage a.
This might help you, I would say that yours isn't a proof, there are two on this site, see if you can match it up....
I cant tell from the pics, glad ya'll have identified it as the rare transitional rev.
Would need better pics to help. The close Am would be touching.
Welcome, glad you can enjoy some coins again.
Sounds like fun, Happy Searching.
It happens as the die gets used strike after strike. http://www.error-ref.com/ It is a lot to consume but, very useful.
Isn't that what we are supposed to do as Collectors and Numismatists, experienced or not, it is learning just the same. Right?
Missed the die crack.
I took a bunch of silver to my local b&m last week, He said no one is buying silver, He gave me less than the norm, I accepted, but he said he...
It's a late die state
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