I just bought a couple hundred of them in mint and after market mint sets, As, I go thru them this winter. I sure will post a few. Hopefully some...
There are some hints towards the DDO-001. I haven't looked into the details yet.
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It sure looks as if the thick Solidus has been clipped . Good question though.
$40 for a 57 proof set. Had a nice cameo maybe dcam Franklin in it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just to clarify, it is only found on the 79'P
Not seeing a doubled die, just an upside down eagle.
I went gold bean. Not sure why they didn't like the surfaces. Looks like it has plenty of luster for a MID AU coin.
Noticeable damage to a coins surface, running in a continuous line, Causing unstruck planchet to be exposed.
I went no bean. Because of the flat nose and slight flatness on the breasts. I think it is an appealing coin with some good luster left. But, felt...
I use a magnifying glass for some of my close ups. It is real easy to create a hot spot with the angle of the light's. [ATTACH]
I may have missed what you were asking. Are you talking about the Shiny areas at the bottom of the letters IN?
Try this site @PaddyB https://gmic.co.uk/topic/30865-help-identifying-communist-chinese-medals-and-the-nationalist-ones-too-if-you-can/
I went 7 out of 15.
@alurid Are those gemini IV medals in white metal? or are they in brass/bronze? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
They both looked tooled IMO. Any one have an authentic example?
Yeah not to mention the amount of wear on the coin DDD
I think this one is slightly earthling but space related. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The fun is searching for what they like. Then trying to find something they would like. IMO. Glad you decided to jump on board!
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