Wehad nearly everyone guess the grade right. This is though an unattributed RPM-009. good eyes @David Betts [ATTACH]
Getting a slab photo. Any last guess's?
As an entry level job that is ridiculous. Soon enough it will be all automated. And a couple of managers to watch over the machines. Absolute...
I am thinking a die break. There are also some oddities in the 10th and 11 bay's.
Man 1933 is just an odd year. It's a token but still US. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
None of the above. Just make them in Bronze.
It's 2005D-wddr-005 https://doubleddie.com/217801.html
MS62 but a bump for the eye appeal. MS63
With errors and the fees accociated I would send this one to ANACS or ICG. They will just attribute it for you. You don't need any specifics....
Clips are associated with coins that are not round. If this planchet did have a strait or ragged clip there wouldn't be enough metal to fill out...
Thats how the last photo was taken.
I wasn't trying to build a wall, they are yours and you are aloud to do what you want. I didn't mean to make it my business. Diluted Vinegar?
Fun Coin! And nice Bugs. I would be happy to have it in my collection.
The reverse holds this one back. For a Philly I think that the obverse might make the grade, but the reverse doesn't. Look for the VAM, might give...
There are many 3-4 and nearly 5 step coins out theren I have a few of them. I will say that a 67 grade is not easy. All of us here have thought...
MS66FBL That is an interesting luster. Pretty coin. Edit Then it clicks that this is a first hubbing.
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There are other unusual spots on this coin. [ATTACH]
It's in nearly the same shape as this one. Can't find the book that I put the star note in. [ATTACH]
I could do the @SteveInTampa look. I will try a photo later.
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