Roosevelt (dime) (Half dollar) Kennedy Ike (One Dollar)
I tend to rely on the condition, start looking at coins that emulate a newly struck coin. An MS coin will exhibit incredible luster and strong...
Fun finds Paddyman. The Kiddo and I are gonna go out tomorrow for my Birthday. Gonna check some street to sidewalk runs in the city. Maybe an old...
Must be a Roosevelt day.
That is split plate doubling and can only happen with Coper coated zinc planchets.
Look closely there is a retained cud forming over ED rev. Fun coin in Mint state. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have been inundated with labor lately. Took this morning to visit some brick and Mortar's.
Hey Paddyman have you seen the Lincoln overstruck on a Roosevelt? Segs slab?
What is it? I will get freed photos soon enough. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just good ole die wear. Old, weak, and worked to death dies.
When a coin is broad struck. All the details are gonna look distorted. That's a cool looking error.
The blobs at 10 and 12 first photo also give me pause. Looks like a little fun at the arcade and a good time at the beech.
Same here if I found the right one. I have a few stashes that are ready to be cashed, both are going to gold and silver.
Fun to find, it's a kick to the overbeating heart, that you might just might, have that one of a kind coin. I am 10 years into it, and have yet to...
Weirdly voilent, I wouldn't say so. Back in the day, 100 years ago we were standing in the streets to watch the ridding of fellow Americans being...
Never seen that one. LOL Someone needs to check her for ticks.
How does that happen? The single Rusia' dream models appear in the add right after your post.
Same here AU details.
It has some extra thickness, Here are the different classes of Doubled dies. https://doubleddie.com/58222.html
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