The working hub used to get doubled when it was reduced to actual size, by a reduction lathe. edited the working hub never got double the die was...
Coin A I think is a weaker strike than coin B both Obv. and Rev. but I think it has the presence of some good luster, the thing that I see are the...
I wonder how many different 69's spenders, he will try to impress someone with. Kinda like the kid in school that used to pick his nose and eat it...
The line you see running the circumference of the obverse, As Tommy said is the result of a late die stage.
If it wasn't for the die chips on the columns I could go Either way, The 84 imo looks closer to the DDO-002
Not the same die state but, I can follow it.
It wasn't too long ago, that a person had this to go off of. http://varietyvista.com/CONECA%20Master%20Listings.htm The thing for a new collector...
I probably woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. It is good to have you here, and I will try to help with my small amount of...
I am going with 90 or 91. That was the first place for a rev. die to crack. LMao
The 69's is so widely known any research, or click of the mouse, will get you a picture of one.
Please do post some photos, we'd be glad to help, welcome to CT. Are they world coins, us coins, ancients?
30 years of circulation wear.
Just MD worth one cent.
Not even close to the DDO, Has anyone thought of late to do the research themselves?
No doubling, just a worn cent.
It was only a guess. The one in the pcgs slab has the same style of Hairlines. They are not part of the minting process, and were either missed by...
This is the highest point of the coin. It could be the slightest amount of cabinet friction.
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