Do you mean Doctor ksparrow M.D. ?
Sure looks like tooling to me . Imagine a hit that just happens to curve of the breast almost to a T . That's a big coincidence in my book . I...
Looks like a really tough dive as the ship is all broken up in deep water .
Well if you get tired of the '39-O , I'm sure a trade could be worked out . ;) I bet she's an awesome colored coin in hand .
Here's mine with the 50 CENTS reverse . [IMG] [IMG]
Some real beauties Doc . I have a lone '37 example . It is cool looking at all the different Miss Liberties used for the Bust half series , from...
double yup !
Grading's a breeze compared to errors . I really wish they had a good book explaining the minting process , from open collar till modern presses ....
The more I think I know about coins , the more I know I need to learn . So far errors and how they are made has been the hardest for me personally .
The one thing that still troubles me about a strike through is the lettering .
Then that could be a game changer , as I guess there's enough pressure to change grease into a solid .
It does have a small rough edge near the L and U but nowhere near as ragged or deep as the ops coin . Though I'm still thinking lamination , I...
Just wondering if you have a PCGS account ?
I have Firefox on my laptop , didn't know I could put it on my iPhone .
Guess we'll have to agree to disagree , I say lamination before it was struck .
Most are , as it a struck feature just like any other raised area of a coin . Good eye !
Bill do you know when they'll make it free , I do like free . Though it'll probably come with a bunch of advertisements .
It would be nice .
That's what makes this hobby great , we all like different things .
Thank God you didn't lose your sight . We all tend to take our given gifts for granted until we lose them or they start to go bad .
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