That's peeertty! Nice Buffalo.
Nolan did you check it against, this one? http://varietyvista.com/01a LC Doubled Dies Vol 1/1943PDDO001.htm
I didn't realize that it would be a 3rd or 4th tier slab, They are usually considerably higher in grade than reality. Upon checking final auction...
Nice DDO Rick!
I agree its a strike through. I don't see any flaking of metal
Cool find. I do believe this one is the same as yours. http://cuds-on-coins.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/IMG_7441-copy.jpg
Check and see if it follows this DDO, the die crack from o in one to rim is a marker....
The Date took a couple hits. not a doubled Die
I see the die crack, is it raised or recessed, Hard to tell. Also I was trying to figure out if that is a planchet defect, or a strike through?
Can you get pics of the full obverse, they are necessary when attributing variety's. http://cointerms.com/index.htm I was looking through some...
Happy Independence Day! I am guessing that it sits in an NGC slab graded ms65
I saw that the first in your list of what you like to collect, was errors. As curtisimo said @paddyman98 definitely has that niche covered. I like...
I am sure there are still some new discovery's out there, or you just may have a die state that hasn't been photo'd or seen by Wexler, or Wiles....
Thanks, I will check Prager Pfennig. The mark on the edge, could that be some kind of counter stamp or chop mark?
Although it is possible that it is an S/S south I think it falls in the DDD category because of the haze and doubling around the peripherys of the...
I have not been able to find a match, to this coin or token. It weighs 29.6 grams and is 35.7188 mm in diameter. A customer of mine asked if I...
I do believe it took an acid bath. As the coin soaked, copper was removed in layers and it continuously became smaller.
For example, this is a DD0-003, http://varietyvista.com/01a%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%201/1942PDDO003.htm As you look at the page it says stage...
Congrats on the Anniversary! Claudius II Billon. [IMG] [IMG] A little help from @Roman Collector (That is an antoninianus struck in Antioch in...
It looks like PMD,
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