Thanks, Viper. As you can see from this picture, the 'doubling' to the letters is a clear outline to the letters. Also, note that the...
Thanks, Jello!
Very nice! Nice chocolate brown.
no, not on a CN planchet. over sized, about the size of a US 1/2 cent
yup, but this is the b.
It just goes to show ya: There are people with more money than sense. It is simply a way of buying a PCGS collecting award. Is it...
HUH? Perhaps no one had a chance to see the post?
how about a picture?
gee, no problem. But, I am offended that I wasn't spammed by you! J/K
T$ Nice, see: practice makes pefect.
They do look like nice coins, but not worth slabbing.
Jim: I agree, cute disclaimer.
agreed, the obverse marks are okay, planchet flaw. Nice coin!
Thanks all More tomorrow.
900: It appears to be remnants of gilt. And, no reeding.
Mine has to be: http://www.whitmanbooks.com/Default.aspx?Page=55&HTMLName=ReviewUpcoming_1208 ;)
Jim agreed, a coin with longacre doubling can also be a DDO (or DDR). Most commonly Shield Nickels
physics-fan3.14 Sorry, where is the cud? I can't see it.
As requested: T$, I'll try to do that. This is the only one that I have right now: [IMG] As you can see, both images are the same...
From what I have seen of DGS they are superior to PCI and considered to be good graders. Remember, this is the old David Lawrence company.
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