Aha you got it with an old school Photo Cert!!!
Stop teasing me CBD, I want to see it already! Did you buy it raw or certified?
NICE high grade pickup! Two of the four dies that struck 1916-D have RPM's, idk why they attributed it as such though.
No it looks normal to me. A bit banged up from circulation.
If I had guessed MS60 I would've felt like an asshole! Lol I thought I was already being ridiculously harsh at 62. I've seen worse at 60.
Sure is! Nice pickup!
This REALLY cracked me up! :hilarious: Yes I'm quite anal about this, it's a major pet peeve of mine.
You missed my point. It doesn't matter whether it's an AG3 coin or an MS65- every time you touch it you're leaving finger oils on the coin's...
It doesn't matter. It's a breech of Numismatic etiquette. You can still handle a coin with bare hands but not touch it's surface. Circulated or...
It looks real to me. Avoid touching the surface of a coin with your bare fingertips- unless you want fingerprints to appear on the coin's...
I know a few folks that love these things. I've never quite understood it......... I feel like it is artificial rarity. It's interesting though....
At that level of magnification, I don't see anything that looks like doubling.
Yow!!! Nice error cherrypick! Congratulations, my man!
It looks like either heavy die polish or a problem with the copper plating of the planchets at the mint. I'm betting the former rather than the...
Not a doubled die. Keep hunting dude!
62. That cheek looks like it was bead blasted.
Not a doubled die. Sorry dude.
It looks like machine doubling to me.
Some severe environmental damage is what it looks like. Maybe someone poured acid on it.
Somehow, in some way, this will turn into a TPG bashing thread. I'll pass, Typecoin. You seriously have rubbed me the wrong way, multiple times.
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