Use the MM placement. I think it only boils down to one possibility. http://varietyvista.com/02b%20LC%20RPMs%20Vol%202/RPMs%201959D.htm
Wow those are short lived. I was expecting a longer time period. The OP's is a 2.2 correct?
I'd be interested to hear @Lehigh96 opinion on that mark, I missed it the first time but don't think it's deep enough. Sure would help to have...
I know this thread is nine years old but I thought it was a good read. I would suspect that The W was not added because the mint was not a...
Your making an attempt at learning, It's easy for us to lump folks together hang in there. Not seeing an RPM.
The flips hide to many defects, I couldn't tell ya one way or the other. The 57 would have to be 65 or better to be worth the costs. @baseball...
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I am also thinking a greasy ghost. I can't see it being the result of a vice job. It looks like it left the mint that way.
The flip doesn't help any definition. I am a yes on the 57' unless there is any dings that cross a step. The others are to blurred by the plastic.
Is there any way to point these to certain shows or year? I have a 64 Rosie that I have been wondering about. @Conder101
I will try to get a photo of mine today.
This year all the DDO's revolve around a doubled eyelid. Your MM placement doesn't fit any of them. The pixilation in your photos make it hard...
I added the copper round to a silver round that I had bought a few years ago. Lewis and Clark Medalic Arts Copper [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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Definitely heavily worn, But I still suspect a cleaning/polished. Really not worth much over face value. 3-5 cents.
55 also.
That DDR is very subtle. Very cool.
It's not gold nor is there extra lettering save yourself a trip. Still could be an acid dipped cent. I have seen acid dipped cents without a rim...
Normal circulated wheat cent.
Texas cent. They are usually put between some leather and hammered to a large diameter.
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