Agreed ............
Here's a 71-S proof I'm working on, Obverse has Tripling . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The Reverse...
Maybe I'll be better after a Snickers Bar [MEDIA]
Here's a little music, why we weight on a grade . [MEDIA]
Search, search, and then search again . [ATTACH]
I don't know, not sure if there somewhere you can check to see if any have been sold ...
Real question here is, will it add any extra value in a PL slab .
Does it still have the cart-wheel effect ?
I check the Coneca Files and only found a 1889 . I think OP coin should be in the cherry-pickers guide for a value .
It's the Mint-Mark placement driving me crazy . Here's another image of the placement of the Mint-Mark [ATTACH]
I think I have it all figured out, still in the Rare section hopefully and that's a good thing ....
Back to the drawing board, but I'm getting closer .. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
After checking all 3 pages of them, nothing matched . So had to go into the RARE DDO/DDR as of 2008 and I found a match . 1971 S Silver PF...
I see you found his brother [ATTACH]
D.C. Copper must of hijacked this thread ....
[ATTACH] Well, you asked for pictures ........
Here's the Reverse of a proof Ike Dollar. On the letters of N & I of UNITED, you can see the split serif on the top right side .. [ATTACH]
I was taught that MD, is caused from a loose die and once the die is tighten the issue goes away . I see no split serif, just a loose die .......
I've tried to find either a DDO or a DDR with all 3 staging, the best I could find is EDS and MDS and what a difference . First image is EDS...
Staging is everything, once the mint starts to notice things going on with the die, out comes the grinder to fix the issues ....
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