I do not see a DD ( doubled die) nor a RPM. Where do you see the possibility? Some deterioration damage on the lettering, but nothing worth...
It is mechanical doubling. Rather common in the early 60s. Not a DDO. Jim
Going the way of Philatelics. A couple of silver cents, a 1964 morgan, and an eagle with no feathers in a Pear Tree.
Amazon has 1 used copy at 12,500 :) Not today for me.
If people stop answering posts they do not like , it will die. Its like grade school, little boys start talking smack, then pushing each others,...
Perhaps even stolen from the auction house itself. They occasionally have security problems or legal problems they have to deal with.
Mostly, but maybe not to someone who wants to learn from it. As you read through similar titled threads you will find 99.99% will the same...
The die was very overused and the pattern slowly "oozed" to the outer perimeter and merged with the rim area. We use the term deteriorated die ....
And we still haven't reached Halloween yet!
I think the mm is MD with flattening on both sides. Jim
It is possible if coins could talk, we would grow tired of what they had to say about the world today and what we are doing with history. How they...
If it doesn't come off in a couple of minutes, it probably won't, and I suspect from the appearance it won't, but it won't hurt to leave as long...
The companies use official sounding names and lots of official looking papers to buy coins from the real mint at the same value any citizen could...
If you do not know the alloy material and percentage the rest of the coin is made from, you have a mess. For example ( quote) : Different...
I hope they are better in person, by the photos I would grade both as 63, average bag morgans, with the first being lesser than the second. Jim
No, This should help http://www.lincolncentcollection.com/closeamwideam.html
It may look like an 's', but it has to be in context. I have coins with 's' squiggle marks on them , but they aren't the font and size that the...
The doubling I see seems flattened ( indicative of mechanical doubling), Since this was still in the multi squeeze die hubbing era they should...
A photo is needed to tell for sure, but almost sure it is not a displaced mint mark if it is close to the rim and much smaller than the loop in...
I can't see where it resembles any mint mark, D, or S of that year. Jim
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