Thanks for the reverse photo. I only posted about grade because for this coin to be worth anything of a premium it would need to be in superb Unc...
There's a big difference between GOOD advice and thinking that someone should follow there advice, one of those is self centered, the other isn't.
I will have to find a set I bought a while back called "Your weekly allowance", I will have to look for it though. Doesn't have the Gaudens though.
I am not sure that, that isn't damage. Here are the Rpm's for the date. It doesn't seem to match any of them....
It surely is as they say above.
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What grade do you suspect your nickel to be in? I haven't seen a photo of the reverse. So, I cannot comment on it's grade. Can you help us out?
The marker's were present in your first photos. Well done!
Cropping your photos is a big help.;) The damage to the cent is detouring me from looking any closer. But, tis the transformation to a better...
Playing with the Magnifying glass. [ATTACH]
Just some fun shots that I need to get better at. No doubt that it is a O-104. Here is the die crack thru states.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I love the Coin. Thanks Ya'll for helping me decipher all of it.
This was probably lost in the bag that transported the coins . If it stuck to the die. It would have definitely left a strike through. Here, this...
VV didn't have any markers. Thanks
What reference are you using for the die markers. I am not doubting you, It's just that there IS a lot of deterioration showing.
Interesting, Variety Vista has cataloged 11 die stages to the RPM 4
Wow! That 16 piece set is incredible.
I say clogged or filled die. And what looks like the upright of the L is actually an IDB.
Thanks there really isn't much information on line to make the distinction.
I did a little more research on this subject. Although it was hard to find a coin in the same condition. I did find one the exhibits some of the...
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