Yes, you were correct. Good, Jim
It occurred outside the mint whatever caused the damage. Appears some strong rotational friction. I can image it face up in a parking lot tail on...
3.11 +/- 0.13 grams uncirculated. 2.98 - 3.24 g. If circulated one has to guess amount or wear (-) and amount of corrosion , deposits (+) . Jim
No, one can ask and if not answered, just say thanks for the answer. and continue to believe what one wishes as one is sure they are the absolute...
Slack, Leave the poster me out of the moderator me. Some people think they buys the groceries at the price the farmer got for them if he wants....
Well not quite every single one, but I know what you mean. I am one of the farthest from that age group , but I was one back in 1972 when the...
OK, its a secret if you think that !! :angelic:, but I didn't type all of that as a joke. After reading the 4 links I sent you , where/how /who do...
Die stage and wear can affect double dies as well as non doubled dies, so one has to evaluate those on the appearance of the coin and work back...
It had a hard life for sure.Damage on back doesn't affct it of course, but it is noticeable. Jim
Check eBay sold prices. The online sources are usually not up to date,if it is a 5* RPM if that # and on Coppercoins.com is is $8 ( not recently...
Any doubling I see is MD. Jim
I think it is a later die stage of 1960D-1mm-001 myself, but CC doesn't have a later DS IMO. This page shows some secondary ID points, but...
I think it is natural for every generation to eventual think they were the peak generation taught right by their parents and grandparent, but...
Looks like the die called the "poorman's doubled die" / It is not a DDO that I can see. Here is the info....
Google gave me 57,000,000 hits :) No Secret, just too complicated for most people to worry about unless they are dead serious on making money...
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