66/64, I'd like an O/R grading system. (net 65)
64 BN, better reverse than most; full bow tie
Different master dies. Notice that the C's in Canada are a different size and the crossbars in the first A's are different. One is slanted and...
I've yet to find a decently struck 88-D or 89-D. Most have a funky surface, so the master dies must be the problem. I've found that many of them...
XF-45, and looks like an old cleaning to me
85-Ds are notoriously poor, weak strikes. Hi grade, well struck examples are rare and would be worth looking for.
embossed print with an intaglio die pair
He should have brought the body bag too.
That had to be scripted by an ignoramus. Rick (and the others) must not have much control over the show. Rick deals with coins all the time and...
The S\T are another variety, not the DDO. MAD? Misaligned die? I don't think so. I think I see the faint hairlines in your 585.JPG. I had 2...
By "right coin" do you mean a proof? Or are there other "right" coins to damage?
Yup, it looks like the FS-041 I discovered in 1995 and sent to J. T. Stanton. It's pictured with credit in the Cherry Picker's Guide. BTW, does...
You could pull a couple 69s or even a 70 out of them. They bring a hefty premium. Use cotton gloves and avoid coughing or sneezing which will...
Nice RPM buffalo! What date? FWIW I think the OP's cent looks like a DDR.
I quit buying their overpriced crap last year and I'll bet I'm not alone.
Send that Franklin to PCGS; they love ugly toning, the uglier the better.
In 1959 a quarter got me a pack of Marlboros from a cigarette machine.
Try saying "homophones" in your speech-to-text program and see what you come up with. Could be interesting.
The mint quit making sense in 1965!
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