I don't have any info on it. But a neat token....
Anything above gem should have a garantee from the seller. If Evan8 says 66 then I agree. I am no doubt conservative.
65BN nice looking Lincoln Evan.
For the final time. There is no bird in the tree. It's an IDB. And not a very good one at that. Spend em.
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It is damaged. The MM position does not match any known omm positions.
What was surprising is that it was a 2017 D. And I couldn't leave out the two 2020's They have been rare to find in circ, even here in Denver....
There is nothing wrong with that sample slab. The coin isn't worth slabbing. So I say it's a keeper.
My son pulled a nicely spooned dime out of the coin star the other day. I might have to shoot a photo.
I would say that it is the lighting or at best die deterioration. I tend to see that quite a bit on these sheild cents.
Do you want me to point out the small ones or the deeler more obvious ones in Washington's hair ear cheek forehead bust and shoulder. Some afe...
45 if its clean graded. I can see a posie 50 if the detailed it.
In the article that both ike skywalker and I linked to. The weakness in the peg leg was done in the hubbing process and haplend to quite a few...
Does Ike have the sunken in look that they talk about as an indicator of the weak hubbing?
I am going with greaser on this one the roller lines in the planchet are consistent and running the same direction. This doesn't look altered to me.
It looks like it is a partial peg leg proof. Those are some neat die gouges. Might be worth it to have The Ike group attribute it....
A lot of the Denver minted dimes have a deep dark look to them. I have started just taking it as normal for the release.
Nice strong separation lines on that one double die.
Separate names with a comma.