Check this page out for more info on laminations: http://www.error-ref.com/?s=lamination
Looks like a small lamination.
Nice! :) I flip all my 94's and no luck so far.
Check this site out and compare to what you think you are seeing as doubling. It may help: http://www.error-ref.com/doubled-dies/
Agreed. Flat and shelf-like.
It's a 1964 nickel. They made billions of them. Yours just looks dirty and circulated. What is your question?
An 1881 Japan 2 Sen that I picked out of the world coin junk bin at the Baltimore Whitman show a few years ago. [ATTACH]
Did my 6 boxes of halves for the week: 3x 90%ers. Got a trifecta: 37P Walker, 52D Ben, 64P Ken 21x 40%ers 1959 Spain 50 Ptas 2 gold plated...
1967 Canada Confederation Silver Medal. It is much nicer looking in hand :) [ATTACH]
http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1960&die_id=1960d1do001&die_state=lds Doesn't look like it to me.
It is a nice looking 66 but I don't think it's a SMS. I can pull several out of rolls that I have filled from CRH that look as good, if not...
I'm not even half way through my 30's. Definitely not a Senior ;)
We can see enough to know it's not though.
I like the anchors :)
If someone else doesn't want to listen to honest opinions and be stupid with their money then that's on them.
70S - I would say that 99% of searchers have never found one. 60 - Probably close to the same but probably more than the 70S. I've searched 486...
Yours is not this: [IMG]
Grease filled die. Common. Especially in that area.
I knew it was some sort of evil flying stinging insect! :P
I think they are called wasp nests or something like that :)
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