You're not through. There are a dozen varieties of RPDs for this piece. http://www.libertynickels.org/dateinfo.php
Not quite ancient, you can find them here. http://worldbanknotegallery.com/
Gives renewed hope to all CRHs. This is one of those stories thst will bounce around a few forums. Congratulations!
I've seen TPGs focus on rev. lams, just to miss an RPM. I've a '45P as such. The '43 has both 2X-dies, as well as RPMs. Check for cracks around...
That cent's taken a serious hit. You're reading too much into it. PMD
I'd change the thread title. Same goes for the '48.
I wouldn't worry about it, unless it's a high-grade. I'd still leave neutral feedback, though.
Actually, more than face has been achieved. My daughter has sold abouty a dozen from 2.-5. The last few years they've really cranked them out....
Doubtful it is a DD. http://varietyvista.com/Variety%20Master%20Listings/washington%20doubled%20dies%201965-1996.htm
If you include O/Cs, RPMs, OMMs, MADs, improper alloys, etc... I'd say billions. I find them all the time. Even a split after strke planchet last...
Why not http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/fmv.shtml?
Look out CC, waste of time.
You've tried on other forums to have others co-sign to your lunacy. No replies are warranted here.
There are dozens of '64 doubles. Not one mentions the roof, only the sides, & most of them proof.
Still, good eye!
There are identicle pieces @ the local surplus store for $4.
I really cant tell by your pic. PCGS has a killer pic:http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/4039
There's no such critter. However, the '70D has 4 RPMs.
War nics would have to come back @ least a 67, to make it worthwhile. Yes, individual pics would be nice. I'm sure you've checked for varieties, yes?
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