Howard, I see I struck a nerve, and I meant too.:D You can call try and call our bluff but you aren't gonna get very far. What you hear on CT is...
I really like the luster on @Wal888 coin. You don't think it is above a 66? I think it depends on the hazing in hand.
I can check again. Wexler "doubled die" gives you some good die markers. Have you looked?
The doubling on EPU doesn't look right. @Rick Stachowski
I can't tell from your picks. There should be a die scratch from the C in america to the rim and also a small one from the bottom of the L in...
Photos are usually always needed. Copper is very pliable. A number or letter can take a hit (damage) and move on the face of the coin. Coin...
True. There are die varietys for 1964 that are collectible. One is the 64 Washington quarter with a type C reverse. This reverse was used on...
With a 64 date.
The reason for making 64 coinage well into the next year's. Was to try and show the public that there was plenty of silver left in circulation. As...
The other thing that qued me to the second nickel is the polishing lines and satiny look. You will not find that finish on a business nor a proof...
Where are you getting your information? 64 dimes and quarters are not rare. The mint kept making 1964 dimes and quarters well into 1965, and maybe...
The doubled column's is pretty easy to identify if you have it. I said doubled column's because that is the only DDR I know for the year. Do you...
Is this one of the doubled column's?
Thats a walk away for me.
Nice photos.
I did miss that. Being there was an agreement in the beginning, My bad.
I gave them some nice orgnanic soil. It's been humid. I am Ranting Thanks Ya'll for having me .:troll:
I completely agree with the MS designation. I do think even with the few ticks on the jaw. It doesn't look circulated and is in better shape than...
Great thread @ddddd Glad see the new attendees.:)
Over dipped and altered but not a fake.
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