Had to look up what a Modius with corn ears was, and I agree.
It took me quite a while to ID this one.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] When I got it, there was some corrosion on both obv and rev. I believe I have got it...
A little about filled dies. Most commonly they are called grease filled for a quick answer. Filled dies I am sure have parts that are grease but...
That's a great point @SuperDave , I enjoy looking up Varietys, and most likely jump the gun instead of the OP doing the research to further his...
It looks like DDO-004. Nice find!http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/1972SDDO004.htm
This isn't an RPM, it is very common on Zinc cents to have split plate doubling near the mm. The formation of the possible 3 is bubbles in between...
Pics would help.
Looks like a well circulated quarter with some PMD.
That would be MD (machine doubling). The area in question should be raised to the approximate height of the design. Yours is shelf like, and flat....
Very Sorry for your loss. We would be glad to help with ID and value. Some here might be able to help with Varietys also if the Pics are clear...
I do hope that you all don't take this token in the wrong way as it was a sybol of good luck and happiness. I found this and another Good luck...
Not a close Am.
Hey, whoever helped this someone with a one of a kind. Mint employee or not, Those are really close obv. dies. ad I don't think I could do any...
beer 30 never showed up today. I see the doubing but am not sure about the variety's. Cool coin Paddy!
Both really cool coins, I am still baffled by the strike, nice buys.
Fo Show! I would never guess of having one, unless I found it in the wild though.
They are called Buffalo's. Terminology and @BooksB4Coins first.
Just because a lot have found my CT name has caused a little controversy, I am real excited to see another Gordanius_i_Africanus
I believe that is a die scratch in the eye "obv"
I try and learn as much as I can from @cpm9ball. The Man can show some extreme patients around here. He has answered more questions day nd day...
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