I was of the impression that die deterioration was typically sloped and MD was flat and shelf like.
Let me first apologize... I try to refrain from posting these (largely because I feel like I would know a double die if I saw one...) But, I...
I feel like I see some luster wear so going 58.
I have to say I'm a little torn on this one. On one hand that obverse die chip has me concerned. It does match the later pic and I couldn't recall...
I couldn't find a price either. But I will say that as minor as the doubling is on all five of the 58 DDR's on variety vista I can't see it...
Thank you all.
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Thoughts on this 1949 D Jefferson? I didn't see anything like it on Variety Vista.[ATTACH]
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Pretty sure I can see that 1894 on the obverse. I have to squint a bit, and I may or may not have consumed large quantities of bourbon... but, I...
In case you didn't know, this coin is displayed on the PCGS coin facts site.
A little hard to tell from the pictures, but I want to say a 53.
Kevin - Sorry, I didn't look at the year of the coin in question. I just immediately thought of the 1984 double ear.
Here is couple pictures of my 84 DDO. Not the best pics in terms of color (this is a 67RD), but does show the detail.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sorry, but no. It should have a clear second earlobe. PCGS has a pretty good picture of this IMO if you look in their coinfacts for 84 DDO.
I happened across a new seller on eBay that was selling from China. Being a little bored, I decided to look at his listings a bit. I noticed two...
If anyone has done this in Photoshop I'd love to know how.
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The 45 degree line in the picture is nothing. I removed the coin from the 2x2 and blew very gently on the coin - the line disappeared.
And I'd agree with them - though I should note this is a 1906 P, not a D. I doubt this coin, even if a RPD, would command a premium. It's more...
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