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For anyone wanting to know. @Lehigh96 is an FS-106 http://varietyvista.com/04a JN DD Vol 1/1943PDDO006.htm Awsome coin. MS 67FS
Destroying a token that embraced their ideology is not gonna make us repeat history, It leaves it in the past where it should die, and be buried....
Take a hammer to it.
Looks like split plate doubling to me. Here is a good reference for the 4 known....
That's a really cool error Tfirm.
Interesting coin. I am in the same boat as @paddyman98 It looks like there could be a rim to rim die crack going thru Lincoln?
Not at all. A bicentennial quarter either needs to be a conditional rarity, or it needs to be a very nice looking DDO to be worth over face value....
This is due to die wear. As the die strikes coins the dies are often removed and polished to prolong them or remove unwanted characteristics.
Hopefully not related to Ed Wood.:D
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The angle of strike would surely cause this collar to break. Until further evidence . I would call them note worthy . @furryfrog02 can you find...
I manage, had the usual cold, wet, fall snows. But none the less looking East as always.
Your photos show a much more crooked O in ONE, But I may be suffering from a Good ole Irish Beer, named Guinness.
Howdy Rick!
If Reproduction was this easily gained what stopped the forger from pocketing the real dies and giving them to a guy to strike coins from a...
@paddyman98 would the first be considered a finned rim, instead of a cud because it hadn't enveloped fully?
You have a link to this? VV or Wexler?
Fun add to cuds on coins . Is Mike Diamond still a member here? http://cuds-on-coins.com/
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