Itmaybeaninterpretaionofverbiage, But for crimony sakes, Does it make sense?
The area behind and in front of his head is die wear though. He looks all stressed out! Cool piece Physics.
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This was meant for the guy, who posted about a roll of 64' Cents. @Robert C. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A cent that is full of lustre, almost free of...
64PL
I think 62PL but, it would be interesting to see how frosty the devices really are.
it looks like a curved clip. A clearer close up full photo of both obv. and reverse would be helpful.
MS 63 maybe a *
I encourage you to do some reading. This website is a great reference to the different errors and variety's. How they happen and what was done at...
I don't see anything that says it is a DDO, the only thing interesting is the possible collar clash.
To properly help you with an attribution you will have to get full size photos posted.
from what I have read the 88D is rarer.
I believe that some laminations can take years, before they show any kind of separation. I imagine that the loosening of frictionally bonded metal...
@Smojo , @Bing, @Curtisimo, and there are plenty more knowledgeable folk, visit them on the dark side. https://www.cointalk.com/forums/ancients/
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Your pics are not coming through. I believe though it is Longacre Doubling http://www.error-ref.com/?s=longacre+doubling
you would have to post clear photos. it looks like DDD, Die deterioration doubling.
That would be fun. How many months of the year do you make a descent enough profit to cover space rent, and typing the inserts for the coins?
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