In the future what Ya''ll are seeing is gonna probably be a die marker. I don't think it is anything real special, but a variety non the less.
@V. Kurt Bellman I think you are just a little jealous that he can dress any way he wants.:smuggrin: I am a business owner, and work in homes...
The clash is amazing on that O-107, Wow! Your Photo?
I have always upload from my PC, and have never used an alternative site.
Its PMD as Fred said, or a plating bubble, which is what he also said, A pristine red cent for the year, would have been easier, to identify, a...
I think I would have a hard time passing that one up if I found it in a shop. Weakly struck but has real nice surfaces. I would like to see it...
A steal at 4$
Good choice, sending it in. Looks real good sitting in that Ngc slab!
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I do believe that yours is a mms-005 straight serifs.
My bad I was meaning HAB's Morgan.
Wihout a doubt PMD, Thank you for appeasing me. For some reason it looked raised.
You might be able to identify the vam Here. http://www.vamworld.com/1921-P+VAMs
Maybe, my eyes are going and cant see what you guys are. I would say that taking the coin out of the flip, taking a picture of the affected rim,...
Looks to match, What stage do you think it is, it is later than stage a.
This might help you, I would say that yours isn't a proof, there are two on this site, see if you can match it up....
I cant tell from the pics, glad ya'll have identified it as the rare transitional rev.
Would need better pics to help. The close Am would be touching.
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