For LWC DDRs, one quick check to perform is to look at the dots in EPU. Dots will elongate (direction dependent on the class of doubling...
As noted, a coin struck by VLDS set of dies. Reverse looks to be worse, but both are rather mushy.
I agree with Lehigh that it's probably an AU coin. Looks like some surface blemishes (scuffing) from light circulation. If you can substantiate...
1971p1do002 Die Variety Information - coppercoins.com Fun find Larry!!
I've never found a planchet during a CRH event. Found what I thought was a planchet (briefly), but soon noticed it was smaller and underweight....
Rabid maybe...
I'm only about 850 boxes behind...so what you are saying is that I'm 'due' at least 1 in the next box or so. I'll get that order in this weekend...
Yes. Fun find!
I have that one I think but didn’t notice if it had a die clash. I will have to check!
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Larry - you provide us with tons of viewing. I hope your diligence keeps paying off!
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Thanks for that Jeff...I couldn't commit to the alignment of feature with the wig.
I agree with Eddie. A very nice EF coin. Eddie pointed out the points of interest in grading. Keep in mind that on high visibility areas (date,...
Arbie - When you are trying to align with an attribution (VV, Coppercoin, Wexler, etc.), make sure to pay attention to the type of strike. It...
I was trying to line up the wig features (inverted/reversed) but it didn’t seem to ‘fit’.
I hope you checked for DDOs for that date/mm. There's a pretty cool one there.
In an earlier post I asked Mark for confirmation that the detail was in relief and not incuse. It looked like it was in relief, so that would...
The lines do resemble the tree bark. The event appears in the center of the coin, which is the more typical position for Class 8 doubling. The...
Machine Damage that has gained patina and softened a bit. This is a common area to find MD when it's on the profile.
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