For the most part it is only valuable in high grade and with full steps. This is a wartime silver issue so it is more valuable in lower grades...
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Heavy die deterioration. It's not a doubled die. Notice how the doubling wraps around the devices.
It triggers a few levers, the details just don't look right.
Appropriate, just throw the thumbnails to the crows. Come on Willy! Still waiting on that 1962, 1966, something or other that is a top pop.. Did...
It has a great skin.
Nice photo.
Looked a little spooned. but the reeding along the perimeter was in too good of shape. The inner ring is what bothers me.
I have been on my search for a long nock. And keep finding older slabs and appealing coins that I like.
I now see what you were looking at. the raised area around the outside of the 3. The doubling is on the inside of the 3. Being a late die stage it...
I am guessing whizzed.
Forgot, guess the slab.
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I have been looking thru a $50 bag of 63D hoping to find one. At one time there was a 73' that looked almost the same, but it was debunked.
Neat variety, I hope you didn't have to pay too much.
It was the wrong answer. But sounded good.
I am glad someone posted it. @Twyzm your looks like a later die stage than what is shown on VV. Nice find!
I spent a little bit of time this morning looking up the variety. This is the same reverse die that was used on the 1833 B-1. The reverse design...
I know what there business model is. There are plenty of coins that get a sticker that are over graded by at least a point or 2, some IMO 3-4...
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