Lmao, I have only once defaced a coin on purpose. this was a simple sledge hammer to three stacked coins. I was having trouble agreeing with...
In "absolutely" are you saying that you would rather pick it yourself?
The MM were hand punched into the die until the late 80's I believe. This is a good reference, to help you identify errors, http://www.error-ref.com/
It is hard to see any definition to the mm. This is the main site I use to verify any variety....
it looks a little beat up, maybe if it had only three numbers?
I have a few coins with colors like your nickel, I just mark them damaged so no one gets some kind of bright idea when they find them.
I can relate. I have a hard time passing up buying eagles, even if they aren't on a coin.
+1
Strike-well struck the rim is strong, portrait and eagles neck are all there. Eye appeal 62 -though most of these dollars have been dipped in...
S 66 There really isn't much left for planchet marks the reverse has a few on each side of the eagle,but I don't see them holding this coin...
I think the previous post by a couple of well known members, are a little sad, any info that we have that could help @Emilyrc should be a given,...
It looks like the talon took a hit. Pmd
Here is the grade. It looks under graded[ATTACH] to me but @jtlee321 brought up the strike through, and they net graded it.
http://www.libertynickels.org/variety.php?lnid=1001
I realize that I said something I shouldn't have. I don't have the experience that others here have.
I found an online site, it looks very close to this one.
I was in able to get the detail on the RPD. There is doubling at the bottom of the full date. @Paddy54 is there an online reference I can use?
I believe that after x amount of posts, that you can sell them on CT.
I just don't see the DDR. The doubling doesn't stay consistent with a Doubled die. The pictures just aren't clear enough to give the designation....
It looks like a strike through to me.
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