@paddyman98 wanna field this one? I need to get to bed :P
Your pictures are rather blurry but it looks to be a common die crack. Not a crack of the planchet.
Yes, the 72P Type 2 that I posted is one to look out for.
oh snap, I just noticed your Ike is a Denver mint. They didn't have the different types. Just Philly.
Here is one of the 95 DDO's that I found. Yours isn't it. sorry. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like a T1 or T3. I can't really make it out based off your picture. Here is one of 2 T2's I have found CRHing: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's amazing. Even your not-so-amazing days are amazing to me.
I try to when I can. But my banks don't have halves very often.
Y'all make me miss searching halves :(
It has been a little over a month. I'm curious how this is going :nailbiting:
Yeah the toning is purple. I picked this one up when I was in Africa working odd hours a couple years ago. I was able to snipe it off ebay for...
I don't know about any varieties but here is mine and maybe you can look to see if there are any differences :P My coin has some beautiful toning...
I'm pretty sure it has circulated. I pulled it from a $50 bag from a bank coin counting machine. The guy I got the bags from, had them since...
Because why not? People break up sets all the time and spend coins. 99% of the population couldn't care less that it is a proof coin. They just...
My dear, you have a lot to learn...I'm afraid I can't help you.
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Your coin is a normal impaired proof. If you read the link I provided, you will see that. What you want, also provided in the link, is a 1999P...
I live in Maryland. Crabs everywhere. Everyone seems to have crabs. Except me of course...
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I'm not an expert in the series at all but it looks to me like it was cast. Not sure if that is corrosion or what. But I've seen similar looking...
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