okay, authentically messed up but not an authentic coin. Think about it: look at how strong that strike is, on a 'real' one, the strike is...
Nice piece, I really like it, even tho it is white. Okay, now: $856.57 Final answer.
Do you live in my house? At least my mother-in-law is consistant -- she NEVER agrees with me. The most often said words in her house:...
Nah, here is okay. Political usually are worth more than transit, but I am sure that there are a lot of exceptions. I collect Hard Times...
I'm still learning! :)
NY taxes EVERYTHING! Including the air we breathe. That is why I don't jog, don't want to use too much and incur a surcharge.
NOW Ya got me! Okay, I have to agree, I see no evidence of metal flow above the mark. So, it appears that you have a winner. Anyone else?
JC: Still tough to see, however, the second picture is more convincing.
jmon: Sorry to disagree, but the 1969 S is NOT an exception. In the one shown, the date is a DDO, the mintmark shows MD, and is not a doubled...
Actually, if you look at the date, 1999, you will see some of the same effect there. It could also be from polishing the die.
Hold on to your shorts! I agree with Doug! Egad, I bet you never expected that! But, he is right. Simple supply & demand....
""I'm going to burn in hell for this aren't I..." Yup!
Nice Set! I agree with the AU grades. I have been working on a set of Barber dimes & quarters, and find them harder and (often) more...
In a word: WOW!
#1: That is the reverse, not the obverse. #2: POSSIBLY a struck thru a wire, but it could also be post mint. We'd need closeups to be sure, and...
Jason: Sorry, but I don't see anything on your coin.
no, none are RPM's. All die deterioration doubling. Just like De Noost stated. ;)
definite MD. As noost said: The shelf like appearance is a sure sign.
Jess Those are die polishing marks. And, FYI: A cud must include the rim. By definition a cud is a broken part of the die that includes the...
It is MD. One hint: If there is the same doubling on the MM as on the date, it is 99.99999999% MD. The reason: The Mint Mark is hand...
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