I am at 63 just not sure if it gets the PL. If it's reflective enough, then my grade is a 64.
Your first two have bag marks going across the steps, and I think they are deep enough to keep it from the designation. The 77D looks very nice,...
Nice BIE. As for the 60D. Variety vista has 113 rpm's listed. http://varietyvista.com/02b%20LC%20RPMs%20Vol%202/RPMs%201960D%20(1-60).htm
On the 73S the doubling on the date is the same as the MM. Being that the MM was punched into the Die by hand. The MM wouldn't show the same as...
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NO doubt DDD.
Joe in order to find full steps the first place to look for is below the third pillar. This is always the last area to fill in upon strike. To get...
Actually it only takes five steps to get the FS designation. NGC goes further and attribute both 5 a 6 FS. The steps should be full without dings...
My bad @baseball21 I think that PCGS/ NGC does a lot of things right, they also do plenty of things that I don't like. Conversations between you...
I has what is called Machine doubling. These are all to often thought to be doubled dies by newbies. Your not the first.
I bought a full set of the collectors car series 2. done by the franklin Mint. Gonna post one a day till their done. These are brass and all toned...
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What you are seeing is a late die state or die deterioration. These usually exhibit extreme amounts of luster when in mint state.
Nice one Shrews. The same coin helped get me started. Although I have been tempted by the dark side. I Tow the line.:p
It's a squeeze job, not an error.
B $160 S $280
This one came from a Souvenir set. The tick is below the fifth step. Five steps aren't all that rare 1-100 But a sixth step is. Incredibly...
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