Drool..... I think it's an ms65 I like hoard coins, too, !
The winner is........ Everyone........ It's an ms63 vam18 hot 50 double eyelid MPD
Yes. You got it
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Yep, I liked it:cigar:
I didn't take a photo,because I sold it about 3 days or so later, & I was banned from CT at the time,:sorry: or else I would of posted a grading...
I thought of my best,while reading thru the comments.Great thread BTW @Paddy54 , I hope this thread keeps going and we all add to it and see who...
[MEDIA] I guess all it takes is one, sarcastic comment, and all us lemmings follow suit
Very very cool, and some of those are probably slam dunk upgrades... probably some of the 64s the 65 and 66 especially.
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I'm still curious, I know it's probably a partially attached lamination. Is it possibly from another coin though??? @mikediamond Care to weigh...
Mike Diamond???
This ^^^^^ I just looked again, it all lines up perfectly, it's twisted a bit to the left. It appears to be a lamination but probably got jostled...
Can anyone explain why, the top D is filled in, like from grease, and the underlying D is NOT grease filled, it doesn't show very good in the...
Now this makes much more sense to me, I can plainly see a raised chunk of metal north of the D, like a die chip, and the underlying D looks...
This is just another reason why I'm glad to have started this hobby. I get a real thrill (like on blueberry hill) when I stumble upon stuff like...
Thanks, I see what you mean by flush now. It's actually underneath the other letter from what I can tell...I guess it's been a few years since...
It's a 1921 , and probably ms63... Which is why I jumped on it.... Well, not the super mega uber rare error that I thought I had, but I guess ANY...
I just don't understand how lamination would cause 2 different Ds, one offset from the other.:sorry:
OK, I must be mistaken on terminology then, I'm thinking of the error, where grease builds up and hardens, then gets struck right next to the...
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