Winged D? | Coin Talk I believe that @Rick Stachowski has a reference to it.
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I don't think that is an RPM. The 52D Lincoln has a variety called the winged D. The winged is from die chips and the die chip does progress. I...
I have a bag of them. I know what you mean. This is one of the better ones. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Or metticulously carved pieces of clay to make the mold for the die?
So the originals were impressed into the clay mold?
Can't wait!
I love the toning, Weak strike MS64
Isn't that the doily?
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Thats only if you agree on their terminology.
Try to make sure you find one of these and drop your votes come November. [IMG] By the way, I am pulling for a CAC service to come in and shake...
The thumb and hand is much more complete on this one than the 45. I really can't tell if the high points are worn or just incomplete. MS65
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I have come across a few of these in the past years. I like their designs. Meddalic Art. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bicentennial/ Centennial. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have that link and use it sometimes. I don't like the search feature.
You are simply wrong.
Although very true. There are many that would call rubs on the highpoints from stacking and perfectly acceptable in Gem and Premium Gem.
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