Mr. Wiles for Coneca . Mr. Wexler for Wexler varieties . Not sure, who's doing Coppcoins . All these are variety sites too ..
What the label look like on the slab . If it's changing colors too, then the coin was dipped before it went in the slab and the gases ( dipped )...
Here's some info on varieties and their class . http://doubleddie.com/58222.html
Cuds and Die Breaks are called Error coins . Not Varieties ...
The templet is used for the coin and has nothing to do with coming with the scope . The templet is used for plumbing the coin . You can go - plumb...
1960-D 1¢ WDDO-008 Description: The lips, beard, and throat show strong doubling. [ATTACH]
Just like the Styrofoam cup in this image . [ATTACH]
Small Date . But I also think it's Wexler DDO-008 [ATTACH]
change find ?
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OP date matches perfect to #1 . [ATTACH] Here's the image of the date from #1 . [ATTACH]
The planchet has plating blister lines, that what your seeing . I think this coin is DDO-001 . But I need a shot of LIBERTY to know ...
Have you made a templet yet ?
How about a closeup of LIBERTY ..
http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/1988DRDV0061.htm
Are you talking about the transitional design variety.
I know from personnel experience . NGC opens the high end coins under surveillance cameras . So this kind of stuff doesn't happen .
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My first scope I bought was a dino-lite and it works great on full shots . All these are taken with it . [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]...
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