Maybe his is later? Look at the arm in R.
Id focus on CONECA DDR-001, 003, 005, 007. Notice the bottom of P in PLURIBUS.
Nice one! This one isnt listed on Cuds on Coins.
I honestly dont know if someone already answered your question but the answer is unfortuanately no. the S is off, but thsts not what does it for...
no way thats super cool
Oh that makes sense! That'd be a good first job for a variety collector.
This isn't a 1876-CC 25C Type I Rev is it?
Don't know how you dont know how you do it so well!
Yup, and @Paddy54 here is how you could see the Type II Rev. Short, chubby, unconnected bottom letter "serifs." [ATTACH]
That's fine by me:)
Oh okay thanks so much! Any estimated value on this? Not many price guides onR RPMs.
Hmm that's interesting! I probably misinterpreted what I read from Wexler's site a while back.
Well I end it there with Beefer518 winning this round. You can make out the bottom letters. The answer was 1876-CC 25C Type 2 Rev. Beefer, you...
Oh wow hat makes a lot more sense. So do these things match up? [ATTACH] I like the lines you can draw on here, what program do you use?
Hit is post mind damage, like a nick on the mintmark. Before 1990 they had to manually punch in the mintmark into every working die, to punch it...
Interesting.
Keep in mind a hit can happen on RPMs, it does happen. [ATTACH] This is what a normal mintmark for 1971-D should look like. Compare yours...
Wow thanks so much man. If you wouldn't mind drawing in or placing arrows where you see the comparisons? On #53 the secondary serif looks a lot...
Closer. Because in the instructions it says 24 hours give or take Ill let this go on a little longer. Second hint: from 1870s, and at a mint that...
ha. "They say." Im not sure about you guys but usually not on time. Hope it does though!
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