I found one in an alley, It was in very greasy gasoline like soil. I havnt seen it in a while but it was about twice as thick as the OP's, believe...
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Are you saying a cast Fake?
I was thinking about making the old guy post. I would like to read, some of the Books @GDJMSP, has read.
Atleast that's what they look like by the time they make it to the Rockies.
Personally, I think it is a strike thru, And because the grader didn't know what to with it. He should have said "92" cleaning, instead of "98"....
I can see a little of the GEORGIA peach in that one.:cigar:
I like the strike on your 24, but, without studying. the strikes. I would think it is one of the last from early dies. The metal flow seems to...
A 28 isn't in my Whitman yet, But I have come across a few raw that look every bit as good as the op coin. One with irredesent red and blue...
Do I see the code correctly did they give it a 92, which would be cleaning?
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These are chemistry experiment cents, I am not sure, I have never played with mercury.
I have found many others 81 thru 83, some in the 90's. I chalk those up to chemistry experiments, these are still much more pl.
I think the strength of the spread in "IN" says that it is DDO-001, as SD says,:rolleyes: Nice pic, and Coin!
So, I have accumulated a set from as early as 2005 Lincoln's that are toned is this Brilliant yellow tone. Is this another incident of a...
The Six is usually a give away for this die. Its usually a good strike as yours is. XF - AU. AU brown on the 73'
I'd look at it as an oddly toned Lincoln. I have a late 1890's Indian with the same colors.
That is a nice circam! @lordmarcovan
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