Another beautiful coin. I'm leaning 65 NOFS just because of the nick in the rim. But a great coin.
Looks like a strap to me and a near leaf (2nd die). I would have to look at my own specimen to be sure though.
Nice artwork Ed!! Superman it is!!
We will need better photos to confirm what you might have there. Here's a setup to consider: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I...
And now you know. If nothing else, you have a rather unique description. Congratulations!
LOL!! I’ve tried lots of items found lying about the house. One lets in too much light….the other too little. One backing color washes out the...
Maybe family members' birth years. I'd leave them as-is as that might be kind of neat or maybe a dunk as Sal suggests.
You may be seeing burnished material from the tops of the damaged devices. That could explain the zinc we are seeing.
I have rolls myself and yet, I find it difficult to throw one like this back into circulation. I indeed have a problem.
I love catching LWCs in change. I received some older patina cents in change the other day and was sure I caught some. But LMCs were the trend...
Joe - if you get nice pictures and post them here, folks here can get you a very reasonable grade for your coin. Once you have that, you can see...
As Collecting Nut states, time and practice will make it easier. For Jefferson Nickels, I use Brian’s Variety Coins to look up DDOs and DDRs....
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Looks to be -001. The ‘classic’ Red Book variety.
Struck through or contact marks. Given the rest of the coin, I’m leaning struck through.
That’s it Joe. Fun coin to have in a collection!!
Pardon my error - 2004-P 5C DDO FS-101 Peace Medal (Regular Strike) Jefferson Nickel - PCGS CoinFacts. I distracted myself with the first photo....
2004 Lewis & Clark - Philly Check for DDO. Good luck!!
Most of us start out crude and progress from there. Keep at it. It will come.
Looks like PMD. Interesting how it produced the appearance of DDO. For help in attribution, don’t forget to include full photos of the obverse...
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