I am really liking the skin on this one, I had VF20 in my mind when I saw it. Nice original looking coin!
We'll pause until you get back from the Liquor store. I thought Binocular's.
If it were me, I would subscribe to Coneca and get their master listings. Not sure about the moderns but from 80 to 03 should be updated. I am not...
Send it to me I will VAM it for ya!
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Thanks for the Link that you gave. How was the counterstamp in your opinion applied to the "real" coin. Was this set on an anvil die and had a...
Here are a few more double profile Vams. The scribbles most of them are where JAY-AR circled in his photo. Check these ones out. V45, 62, 64, 97,...
Thats a pass for me. Those aren't counterstamps/ the coin was stuck that way.
Seems that 21' had quite a few die pairing that the obverse profile was doubled. Check VAM 20 and 20A. 1921 P D1 Reverse Page - VAMWorld
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Is that 71 the RPD-301?
Sorry to hear that @Autoturf Docs found a lesion on my lung last week. As said above get as much as you can out of life my friend.
Looks like the hoarding of overpriced cents has begun. I will give it about 10 yrs.
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The newer one seems to have better details.#2
The two cuds are definitely from a different die pair. Your cud is a bit smaller and has a different placement. Also, I am not sold on his struck...
Forget a nice coin in an acetone bath. Let's just say it's even worse looking if you let the acetone dry.
Sometimes that coin has the right look, even if it may be overpriced. Sounds like buying the slab to me.
Your gonna have to give it a try.
What's puzzling me is both sides have an expanded rim, yet one side says it was contained in the collar. I thought at first maybe some die...
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