Nice coin, but looks like obverse die was way overpolished from back of head all the way down the back. Regardless of that, MS-64/65 RB...
MS-63, and it is a Saddle Strike. Any off-center strike that is doubled w/o overlapping is called a Saddle Strike...
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I've always wondered how many bags and rolls people squirreled away and the rightful owners of them don't know they have them. I bet over 75%...
Hello, your 1958-D with rotated reverse has only minimal value. The zinc cent is an Off Center Strike, trends 40-80%= $9.50, 80+% = $8.50. Don't...
I definately don't see it. I see no doubled crosslet on the 4. It would be nice if we could zoom in...
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Is she a cheerleader? Just kidding, I think. A quality education is priceless, good luck with your studies...
Maybe there's a combination of things going on here. I thought it was excessive pressure because of the noticable rims higher than normal. If...
Maybe it has something to do with this,"pop-out" deal. I've never heard of it and sure would like to know more about it...
http://www.doubleddie.com/60701.html Try this, see if you find a match...
I bought a 2009 encased nickel, they were very limited. They're selling 2009 P nickels and dimes for 99 cents each...
Probably a grease filled die. Any time you have machinery your gonna have grease and grime in the area. Every now&then, this grime gets into dies...
Its when the alloy is improperly mixed or such, some coins made of bronze get a woodgrain effect...
Here is the number that goes with this pattern; ANS- J1525/P1691
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That is so neat, these overlays explain alot of mysteries...
Do you know how this is done? I see the reverse looks concaved but just don't understand how this works...
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