It tapers off, how about a look at the third side?
Yeah, we all take breaks, I wasn't sure if he was going to start another collection. Or. call it quits. Hope he didn't do that, we all take...
2 and 5 have a broken upper post. This eliminates both of them. This will always fall into MM position and die markers.
I don't have a 65 edition. Here is a good write up on the 64 Peace dollar. 1964-D $1 (Regular Strike) Peace Dollar - PCGS CoinFacts
when a coin is thick with PVC I roll a qtip in different directions while wet, no rubbing just roll. It may take a few soaks and rolls.
Do you know what happened to @Morgandude11 haven't seen him in while?
I am gonna let this one run for the night. was hoping that some others would jump in. @ddddd @Lehigh96
Soak it in acetone, if it is PVC then it will disappear. If it is Verdigris, then sell it if you want a better looking example.
Do you have one of the obverse? Looks like an abnormal strong strike. Large broadstrike.
I cannot get a good pic of the MM. It is one of the RPMs for the year. Lets see if you can figure out which one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If it didn't have the notch at the bottom upright I would agree with Rick. I say DDD
It looks like an RPM, the thing is your MM is more vertical than the -002 example. If there is a crack from the N across the IT to the E then it...
They are, the 501 has a larger separation.
That isn't an rpm-002, It is the 001, or FS501. There are only 8 graded above AU50. Thats a great find IMO @Daulton
Well done @Gunner1944 thats a good find. I am leaning towards 008, the notching on IGWT, kind of gives it away.
Cook Islands 49.76g 50mm [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The date placement doesn't match vam11. Date placement and o/o looks like a VAM30. I don't see a clashed N or S which would be 30A
I would leave it alone.
It wasn't looking raised to me in your photos. It looked flat and shelflike. More like split plate doubling than a die feature. I looked it up on...
Thats a good one.
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