All 22 D's were struck from worn dies, over used dies. Most details were not there when they left the mint.
I am also in the au range, 55-58
This is the same poster that says he has a 75S no S It's the same run around, same crappy photo that no one can see,...
Yes, please crop your photos, the back ground is immaterial to me. but a flat surface is preferable.
Neither can we, Better pics, and larger would be helpful.
Never new there was a strong or weak example. that's some good info @Rick Stachowski
I've thought the same thing at times. Maybe writing a thesis.
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Sure is perty!
Square edges have to do with the third side, the rim or edge. Some business strikes have strong edges and would be seen on early strikes, but,...
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Still a whole lot of damage.
Here is one of your buddies posts. @BooksB4Coins Detecto92 Well-Known Member John1397 said: ↑ I just ordered a million silver eagles when...
You are gonna have to get us better photos those tiny little thumbnails are terrible. What does Hard or soft mean?
And a whole lot of damage.
I'll go with the flow, But, I think we should be at an 1841 or a hard times token. I think this is an 1809 but which one.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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It really is surprising that folks actually think that damage is Mint related, especially at this degree.
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