The 70-s is a large date . The 7 is lower then the 9 . Which makes it a large date . [ATTACH] Are you Variety experts tell me you need new images...
Man that's one beat up coin . Check to see if the left wheat lines, grains, and stem have doubling . Here's the link to what I'm talking about ....
Tag him on this thread . He's on cointalk and will tell you what to do .. @mikediamond
Not the same die . Look at the inside of the " B " dimension . Look how straight the back of the " B " is compared to the other one . [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I think Mike Diamond is your best bet .
Could be . That's what post #9 about . Anything else is fake news . Lol ......
Here's the image I used . [ATTACH]
I think it's wexler #4 . That's why I asked for closeups . http://doubleddie.com/828781.html
OP, how about a closeup of LIB of Liberty . Weight of the coin too . Loooks zinc to me ..
Pcgs only has 1 ( fs ) on their registry ( pop ) . And that's in all grades . Is there a way to prove this isn't from a SMS set ?
It also could of been a improperly, annealed planchet . Or came from a bad environment too .. Could be a good one too send to Coneca ....
I'm not sure what's going on . Other then it was struck with a worn die .
How about some images . Could of been struck, on the wrong planchet ..
Not my series, but could be from a SMS set . Which does not have a FS classification ...
The cook name was Dudley Dickerson and acted in many of the three stooges films ..
That's one of my favorite three stooges movie . They trash the whole house ...
Big Show in general can bring out some, lets says, not the sharpest tool in the shed ..
Many years ago I was a vammer, but like you said the unblinking 200-yard stare are a giveaway .
Happy hunting ....
At least a pot of coffee ...
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