I found a reference This one is a little earlier than the one I found. Obverse: the die crack runs down the ear to jacket. Then disappears at the...
I will try to get some better photos, The die cracks do join, very minor though. This is when I wish I had a digital scope.
There is a link in Post #3
C is for Cowrie shell money. This is a Bone imitation. China 3rd -2nd Millenia BC ex Frank Robinson [IMG] [IMG]
I was surprised, this was a fed Loomis roll. There were also two minor RPM's and a struck thru out of the $5 I searched.
I've not had my second cup of coffee yet, You could be right.
I like the black slab.
Nice examples Paddyman.
Don't leave us hanging Ricardo!
I saw the facial details, didn't know. What I looked for was date placement and MM position. I couldn't nail down a variety. But seemed to follow...
So, Landis is really quitting the trade?
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Ok, these are preliminary photos, I confess I was coin roll hunting again today. I was gonna repent and not confess, but this beauty showed up on...
Oh, Yeah they do! The 70's were all about the Gold right? Nice looking frost on that one.
I am gonna have to find it. Haven't seen it in years. Might have to search my accumulated dimes think I threw it in a roll somewhere.
I like the Depth of field on the 22's. They definitely blow away the ATB out of the water. The design may produce some die stages, fun coins to...
Here is my type 1 (blank) My brother got it in pocket change. [IMG] [IMG]
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That ridge ring does extend into the field farther than what we see. The B and E is also from the die deformation.
My first was a Bounty Hunter, It still is a coin and relic finding machine. Thing is the good stuff is deep or hidden next to junk metal, or under...
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