Try one at a time, nd post full size photos. :)
It's not 81. This is a form of die deterioration.
Fun find Sic, Welcome to CT.
When the doubling is on both sides of the devices it is a form of die deterioration called abrasion doubling. Holy pictures Batman!
How about a good clear photo of each side?
I would also like to see a photo.
Those are some cool die chips. Also the result of a worn die.
How many FOG's have you refused to pick up @paddyman98 ?
The low mintage and that they were NIFC. Problem is there are many rolls still being hoarded.
Yep die deterioration.
Weren't there a couple doubled dies? I like the golden tones. Are you stuck up north? Or have you resumed your southern habitat?
I am sure this is one that Thomas is talking about. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am always tough on proof coins their surfaces are so delicate that any and most all contact shows thru. 45 on the Hibernia.
I cashed a check today asked the teller if he had any customer wrapped rolls, He said they had a lot of them, they just couldn't send them thru...
Jalapeno and cheddar burgers.. Side of potato fries in the good ole cast Iron.
This is exactly how this thread started, unwilling to prove his coin, He obviously needs the attention. Some how I knew I should have posted after...
Not to hijack the thread. Here is one I got in pocket change. White metal does environmentally damage a deep red color. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here is...
ON the 07 the second hubbing is more complete hence the heavy notching. and the image doesn't disappear into the rim. On the 02 the notching is...
I am at 002 die stage C. The marker is no doubt present. Nice find Robert! Good detailed photos. Xf for value IMO. [IMG] [IMG]
I am leaning towards DDO-002, Liberty, the N the W. And it even looks like the die gouge is there on the shoulder. I can't find any of the markers...
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