Do you have a setting on your duplicating lens? My Rodenstock has a setting for aperture that you manually adjust from f4.5-f22. I've heard this...
Sorry Tim. Yours looks like the regular 1969-S. [IMG] [IMG]
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I've never had to change my ISO. I've pretty much used ISO100 all the time. I set the aperture on the duplicating lens to 5.6 and what I see in...
The value depends on a couple of different things, grade and designation (Brilliant, Cameo or Deep Cameo) They can range from $25 in 63 brilliant...
That is an AH.
Congratulations Chris. What a great story!! This gives hope to those who dream of discovering a pot of gold. They are still out...
Gee, what do you think now? Still in denial?
Here are some more comparisons You should see enough markers here - pretty obvious [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
The difference is one is a 1909, which used 3 obverse dies while the other is a 1909 VDB, which used 1 completely different obverse die.
Here's a sample from 1956...
I've seen envelopes from these years being sold on eBay by the hundreds.
Here is a digital album of ones I've assembled. [IMG]
The ones I received in the 60's directly from the mint were always unsealed.
It should look like this. [IMG]
Is this enough proof? PR66RB
Yep, that's it!! the spots below the date are an exact match. What a find!!
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