It is normal to be very close, all business strike ( non-proof ) P,D were in that year , so not rare, sorry.
I did not see a DD in any of the above posts. The mintmark is added to the working die, so any machine doubling can affect both areas, only a...
Gianni, MorganDude, and all, Hold your posts arguing this . Gianni says Heritage has it , and there is several references mentioned that notable...
Yes, GOD looks good. Compare with this http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1936&die_id=1936p1do003&die_state=mds Jim
When your fat input is greater than your metabolic rate of breaking down fats, acetone ( one of a ketone mix) is added to the blood and comes out...
It looks like a stage 3 from the photo, but that might be the light. Any visible bottom of the 3 would make it a stage 2, but are fairly common...
They are beautiful coins and common enough ( especially the restrikes) Jim [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Glad to have that!! Welcome, jim
You can discuss the coins ,but not political aspects, and personal opinions on history or politics. Non-coins and rounds can be discussed if PM...
I think their pricing was somewhat high for the condition, even if it was a cc. Have the owner go with you and tell them , he overruled you and...
Silver solder is probably better than glue, as it is more resistant to sharp fore such as pulling in and out of pockets. If glue is only way ,...
Just damage I believe from the photos. Jim
Actually it is the People in charge of the currency that have failed us, not the concept nor the instrument itself. There are thousands of former...
Silver is always in demand, but most people do not want to pay what it is offered at by the price setting boards, they want it at the price the...
Because of 2 factors IMO, 1. The owner/administrators wanted it this way 2. Why? because primarily they produced the forum as a Numismatic...
In 1960 all of the class 3 DDO ( 2 small over large and 1 large over small ) from Phila. were proofs. There was 1 from Denver ( sm/large date)...
Not at all, variety is the proper term, but it and error is often used similarly. But you have it in your hand, we go by the photos. I am sure...
The raised metal I think you see is where the die was worn or broken away in the thinnest area and thus raised on the coin. I mistakenly said...
It certainly isn't RPM-001, no signs of top 2 "S" [IMG] from coppercoins.com and I do not think it is one at all. The small space between the...
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