I have already set in to having a few beers, got food on the grill. I thought there were two DDO/DDR.
But wouldn't that be bad ___. To Stumble on a bag of cents with a major DDO/DDR. I am sure there are a few stashes among us.
It's very easy for a ground find or stains to affect the surface. The first thing to remeber is that the reeding will be shynkee as if just...
Cool photos. Nice look in both lights.
Thats what I am thinking Paddyman.
@Danomite Sure looks like it to me. I think I can see the die gouge at the back of the head.
My darkest Bust Half and it is also my favorite. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Damn if the window looks that bad how does the engine compartment look?
I wonder if Mark Hoffman wants to add anything to this thread.
I watched a guy mutilate his chin, a 12 pnd hammer can do a lot of damage, seems excessive for a coin.
It seems to always be the key words that get these results.. rare, one of a kind, error. I am so glad I don't buy from the internet.
They get extremely hard to distinguish once circulated. I don't have many under an AU55.
I find those every once in a while. I think I have put away about 10 or so the last five years.
I have never sent one in. Hopefully someone else knows. Do you have an obverse photo?
Nothing wrong with leaving it right there. Acetone sometimes cleans more patina from the surfaces. It is really easy to take to much originality...
Just teasing, no one wants to post their opinions on the steps.
Eye?
Thats the BIE Cheech, these are die breaks that start small and turn into what looks like a die crack.
There are some minors on the presidency (windows) and a few on Birthplace (logs at corner of cabin). But I believe these are all found on Philly...
I was looking at some of the photos on coinfacts, even in a 63 these are fairly close. Number 3 is fairly nice and would be somewhere between a 63...
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