Unplated would look more like silver. [IMG]
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I’ve had better luck with cracking out than with crossing, although if the coin is an expensive one, I would probably try crossing.
They will have a photo team, with Justin being the head man. From what he has said the imaging with be through the slab, not raw, for the safety...
I’m not seeing the 1. I thought it would be more visible. I was thinking of the 1941/2. I see the 1941/2-D is a different animal. Nice.
DDO? There looks to be some doubling in there.
Love those large chocolate beauties. Yours is a looker!!
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Grove Minting has a very realistic obverse but paired with a custom reverse. [IMG]
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I’m almost positive that’s the same Roger. i’m glad you wondered……..it made me do a little investigating.
I just found this post from a 5 year old thread on the PCGS forum. It’s a photo from the Denver mint on die usage for the 1914 Lincoln. It shows 6...
Great question. I only know from what I’ve read. All have said 5 or 6. Here is a link from a CT thread, started in 2009 and updated with map...
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