@Stoneman In the Strike it rich, only found on Philly 89's. It says, "This is what the experts believe is a remaining die from 88 coinage. Due to...
Those photos are not gonna work at all. If I had to go from them I woud say that your G has a lower serif. Take a pic with your cell phone, it...
Yes, there was an old die used for 89 Cents.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Type two rev.
Very cool!
Wide Am and close Am have nothing in common with the 88 and 89 type two Reverses the coin you have is and 88 rev.
The 71' dosent fit into this thread, they may be two different styles of doubling. I am deffering to @desertgem .
It's a large Date [ATTACH]
For the chemist here. Would a citric environment work for? or against? an Iron based stain on Silver?
Would you call it the same tone that is found on the stars? I call this a die state not strike evidence.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jstephenconn/2776794690
I agree the lustre is very present. I do, have a hard time with the PL. The area infront of the face says that even the tone difference isn't...
You Know? That little comment about a details grade? It took me going to VAM world to figure this out. I had thought someone might have put an...
I meant @JakeTheBarber401 http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/DDO%201972.htm
Which is it? Have you searched it yet?
This is the reason the Mint started using the low relief design in 1922.
I am sure the ancient folks will tell you that. Sure they will say, start with a long soak in distilled water. But I would wait for there input on...
Open em! anything good?
[ATTACH]
Separate names with a comma.