Fantastic 45'
I only buy in hand, if I was ever to find one of these, Quad or Quint struck coins you would be the first to see it.
Caught me in a wrong word statement. You are right meant Four not Five, I have never heard of a five faced die. My bad.
I am not sure, I know that different years tend to have different qualifications. Sure looks Cameo to me.
I no doubt will have my eye out, no matter the condition.
Yes, Triple Die Obverse It doesn't happen very often, but there are others out there. There are even Quintuple Die Obverses.
And great read @Pete Apple
I was searching for the weight of an un plated zinc cent and found this thread. I was wondering if it was called a lamination because there is...
GenX even though I am helping the toning progression along and yes in basic terms the toning is "natural", it is conditions related. I am sure...
Just a heads up Michele, the dime looks well circulated, that combined with clad dimes being notorious for having die deterioration doubling DDD,...
I was looking thru some of my coins today, and had forgotten about this experiment. I had to put it on hold due to remodeling my basement. I added...
You have already posted the necessary photos, it is the simple photos on cuds on coins that are lacking the details. These type of IDB's and...
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Missing plating or plated? Looks plated.
These aren't super valuable, I think that I gave 10$ for mine. Condition is everything when buying and selling these some what minor errors. They...
Do you have better photos of the date? The 6 would be visible even without the RIDB.
@Gigi63 Those are some nice photos!
This is RIDB-1c-1956-05 RIDB- retained interior die break. This is where the die has broke but instead of falling out of the die face, it is held...
Did you read the reference? Yes this type of doubling is the same type as the extra thumb, at the same time, it is one of the 9 different class's...
Nice looking bills Steve. I wish I new more about them.
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