And here's the main spacing I'm talking about . I put a red line in the area I'm mainly talking about . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And Here's again is...
I'll even do #66 and the spacing off there too . [ATTACH]
Here's #53 and it's a perfect match . Keep in mind your is a very late die stage and Coneca is a early die stage ( stage B ) . [ATTACH]
I can't be #20 . look at the spacing . [ATTACH]
Could of happen from the annealing process . The copper atoms migrated to the surface and oxidized on both sides of the coin .
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And the number is #53 . http://varietyvista.com/05%20JN%20RPMs/1943PRPM053.htm [ATTACH]
Now I'm going to narrow those down . http://varietyvista.com/05 JN RPMs/1943PRPM053.htm http://varietyvista.com/05 JN RPMs/1943PRPM057.htm
OP, why are you taking your images in the blind . If you don't match them to the variety site, how are we suppose to help . Now try to match...
Here's some RPMs to check . http://varietyvista.com/05 JN RPMs/1943PRPM020.htm http://varietyvista.com/05 JN RPMs/1943PRPM039.htm...
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It's a far AM .
I've been stocking up on them . Paying between 5 and 7 bucks for them ....
Here's one I own . [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I like to look and read articles on future cherrypicker coin . I've already bought 50 of these for around 250 bucks ....
Who owns the best two cent pieces, I've ever seen ..
The annealing process is actually to soften the planchet, for striking .
Only on Halloween ..
That's a plating blister ....
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