Thanks again coop. Definitely not drastic enough for me to keep but I want to be able to identify anomalies at whatever stage/level of drasticity...
Fantastic. Thank you Coop and Jason. Those are great images by the way. Thanks again
Looking at STATES OF AMERICA. I know it's not much, I'm just trying to learn what I'm looking at. Struck through, die fatigue, something else?
Hate to bring up an old thread but it's driving me nuts wondering if I'm wrong on this being the DDO-012. Like I said, I'm new at using the CONECA...
Looks to be struck through in front of the face too. Find of the century!
It was sold just as a regular proof set. I didn't notice it was a small date until I got it home and under some magnification. I'm new at...
I have not seen that before. That is pretty cool
That's an interesting one. I have seen that pattern (under ONE on the reverse) on a smashed rim before. I'm sure somebody here knows
I think 8.50 is pretty standard
This is what I see for DDO-012: Designation: PR-12-O-II-E Description: Medium spread on LIBERTY with light spread on date and very light spread...
I feel fairly certain that it's DDO-012 after a little more research
How about DDO-012? Calls for a small die chip underneath the left leg of the N in UNITED. Not sure if those two little marks are die chips but...
I'm having trouble finding it too. If anybody knows, it'll be someone on this forum.
I bought this one from a local dealer. I was stunned that this slipped by. Maybe some dealers don't pick through their own stuff when they get...
Thanks Tom. I love the 1970 proof sets
I've got a ton of 71 and 72 s's. I'll check them out when I get some time.
Thanks for the info. Do these help?
Found it in a proof set today. Sure wish it was in better shape, though.
Me too
There does look to be a VERY slight difference in the thickness of the rim but it is not enough to be considered misaligned. Any MAD error worth...
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