It is impossible for it to have to D's. If you do some research you will find that the last year to have an RPM is 1989. You can take that with a...
It may be the way the coin is photo'd but the S on the op's coin looks further to the right than #8.
I think that the only possible way for that to work is by trying to suspend the coin. The friction would no doubt stop any movement.
66FS beautiful toning.
You have had five or more, being a rookie is one thing. Being ignorant to what you have been told is another.
Folks this is the fourth thread concerning this same coin. He has been told in all the previous what you just said. He is trolling:troll::troll:
Damage doesn't add value.
You didn't find a doubled D. You need to do more research it is impossible to have any other explanation than a plating issue. I don't keep them...
Many. Too many to count.
I do believe that the coin has some charring on the reverse. It looks damaged.
I see other doubling on the coin the lower leaves and some areas by the arrows. This characteristic is usually MD.
No doubt a plating issue. RPM's were eliminated in 89" because all the MM were placed on the master dies, and no longer hand punched into the...
Not a grease filled die. It is the result of an over polishing of the die. Abraded Die. The ones that go for the most money are the ones where the...
This coin is on it's way to ANACS. Thanks to your help. It isn't for sale until verified.
I'd like to say that the guy that posted this. Has pulled it from the APP and said it was going to be on it's way to ANACS.
I don't think there is a sure fire test that helps determine that except study.
I understand @baseball21 You have a problem with me and just about every other poster to answer to this thread. We aren't buying into what you...
The wear on the coin can be deceiving. I don't believe it is.
The FG is visible. It's a spender.
Nice photos @furryfrog02
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