Rim to Rim die crack. Nice!
Have you ever sanded a board of wood with an oscillating or rotary sander? Maybe worked on a certain area only to find that you only gummed up the...
Maybe we are past those dealing with there own semantics. I appreciate those that have posted in this thread to the advance of counterfeit...
Awesome example of a wire square rim Jim!
Here is a proof with mis aligned dies and a collar clash. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Awesome Retained Cud. Nice examples. Love the clash. You got a photo of the reverse?
It has been said that the ZLincolns after 1989 are incapable of being an RPM. They are how ever a good pick up for the single squeeze DDO's of...
Where is the rev? Just trying to get a feel for the grade, looks like the luster is amazing.
I would like to point out that the 9. Has two different kinds of doubling. One that is acceptable: has full rounding of secondary devices, split...
That looks damaged in your photo. Kind of hard to tell if there is a Blakesely effect or not with you holding it.
That would be a D MM.
The 38' had what is called wavy steps, the steps look mushy unlike other issues 39' to today there are slight bridges between them causing them to...
Agreed there sure seems to be a break in the fifth step, under the third pillar. Looking at some graded examples the S doesn't have to be serifed...
This was a new design. And 6 full steps even on a proof were rare. can you get a clear photo of them close up? What I am saying is that the steps...
It is DDD Could be abrasion doubling.
Just like pareidolia in numismatics.
Yep sure and my cat stands up to pee.
You have been busy! I can't get myself to crack the soap box slabs.
Looks like an FS501. And yes that is a great example of MD.
That's an awfully sharp looking 38. I would say that it is a proof. But even in the Whitman guide it specifically states that it is unknown IF ANY...
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