What we are looking for is the small detail of the Second S, showing at the top of the mm. I am still having a hard time seeing it. The chips look...
I was hoping that @iPen would chime in and see the post. His Pic is tilted back and it hard to see the full detail of the S.
The Die chip is part of the RPM-001 www.varietyvista.com
I am sure there are some more out there. Just not in slabs.
Nice assortment of Toned Canadians.
If you go down to the bottom of the page Variety Vista. It will give you the attributed and graded population report.
@Rheingold Is this roll still unopened for a dealer with this paper damage? Since it's virtually destroyed I would open it immediately........
I hear that! I wouldn't have made much at those prices.
@chascat By the way...that,s a P mint coin...What,s it doing in an original roll from Colorado? Good catch.
LOL Its at least gonna have to wait, till I get home from work.
Still Nope.
Nope.
I would say just an S with a rub, There are much more experienced folk around here though. Lets see what they say.
That's quite the nose job Domitian got in your second Photo.
I have been wanting to get to Anacs, Not Quite as much as taking a tour of the Denver mint though. One Day!
Ha Ha, I might have to!
That Coin seems to have, a little silver in it. If I am wrong, I am gonna wonder if @Insider created another profile. Just kidding that's...
You don't think I could walk these into ANACS and have them take responsibility for them scratch 'in them? They have had to have subscriptions...
Looks like a copper, either way DDD is rampant whether it is copper or Zinc. It makes you wonder though, being that the Die that struck the Zinc...
@cpm9ball You saying that I should Pull the coin on the open end of the roll? Shoot a pic? Should I start a poll?
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