what I most proud of, my grandfather found it, and my dad kept it, and I got to attribute it, thats three generations, how cool is that
Heres a full shot of it, its a beauty...
It will gets it rounds, thats for sure, I live in Michigan, where most of the experts are
so far working die, it will grade at least ms-64, it's pretty nice, nice round doubling on the lettering, and so on, easy coin to see its a...
This is all I need to know...
I already talked to coneca at the coin show, they said it would have to be sent to him, but, I think of everybody that collects ike, and IDDD is...
I sent Mr. Potter an email, he saw it at the last coin show, along with some other folks
I don't think so, it would have a cross reference then
You and me were right, it was triple stamped, its a stand alone die too, amazing
sure, heres a link on IDDD site http://forum2.ikegroup.info/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=1995
Heres some info on working die TDO:...
1974 D CN Obverse Discovery Coin: IDDDO-1 74D IDDDR-MHDDR IDDP-1 Cross Reference: None Known. Attributed by: IDDD Thomas Kalantzis....
thats 250x, needs at least 500x, but 10x loop is all thats needed for me to see the doubling for the naked eye
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thank you
were talking images here, (500x) not just to look at with the naked eye (10x-15x)
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looks like someone took a coin, before strike, smashed it in the field, (press) then stamped it, proven who did it will be hard
hammer job, that why the rim is inverted on the field, along with the motto too (inverted)
60x will get you no-where in the error coin world, need at least 500x
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