Deep mirror.
It looks like MD on the reverse. The obv. looks like DDD. @Rick Stachowski is the man on these.
I come up with an O-104a. The difference is the die state correct? edit: it is missing the die cracks obv. The second set is the closest to in...
Just figured out that I didn't have to cast the third vote if I didn't want tooo! Two very equal coins in my opinion.
I have decided upon @jtlee321 lead and one of his last comments that a coin has many a different aspects. His 83'O thread. I would really like the...
Zinc and other fillers tend to be exposed when a coin is exposed to the elements. I tend to find some virgin olive oil. It's an almost non...
Don"t beg for it!
Lest not forget that Biscecting die crack, Some of these coins with damage as such get snagged up for the preservation of a die state. I am...
I see it for what it is and that's a very lustrous coin with real nice details. I do hate the mis -hap with the staples. I think what is trying to...
Coins in those older slabs weren't graded on the market curve as they are today. I enjoy these slabs because they are graded much closer to the...
It may be larger than normal because it is a fake. And most likely not even a hint of gold.
Awesome photos Rpms
$82 :)
The most difficult thing to distinguish is surfaces when looking at Photos, One has to either trust the photos or know better, usually because...
Love the banter.
I like the look of your coin. And was glad to see @physics-fan3.14 chime in the way he did. What I see in the photos is a coin that is quite dark....
Thanks for the heads up. You are pretty brave to be wading through those videos.
Some of these minor variety are found regularly. Rpms with full separation, are harder to find, and worth more.
Is this something that you just bought? It looks nice, The circam is attractive.
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