It's really hard to tell. I like Rick was mainly looking for the re-engraved tie. [IMG] 1971 & RDV-002 1971 & RDV-008 1971-D & RDV-002 1971-D &...
Are you able to shoot entire obv and rev images. They would surely help.
My bad, I was referring to a different coin.
That's very interesting. They must not have referenced any of @mikediamond articles.
@sakata Kids these days don't have to go to an encyclopedia, or search and read in hand. They type keywords into a search bar. My son has school...
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That's a die chip not a cud!
Most likely from a weak strike.
That's not a die crack. It is from another coin. Die cracks are raised.
Any word on the Cent?
I think @Kevin wu had one of these authenticated.
I guess until one is sold at auction we will never know, but PCGS values an MS66 at $90. http://m.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Grade/569372/65
I picked some Nickel customer rolls from the bank. Among the finds, two MS business strike 1965's, a 39 and 46 Philly both VF30, or so. A 58 D...
I keep them, Die breaks and die cracks are fun. I am gonna photo a 2017D Nickel with a small Die Chip on the reverse, and start a thread. Because...
It looks Hashly cleaned imo.
My uncle has a locksmith company in the Bay Area, In 89' He decided to take the Golden Gate instead of the bay bridge. Any ways he would have been...
I really want one of those Bay bridge commems now. 67 CAC nice! And an Oregon.
Looks pretty clean for a separated lamination, I am not sure?
Not sure? Is it raised above the surface? Or, below?
It certainly is. The 1 is lower than the nine in a Large date.
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